MonsterHuge.com Announces New Marketing Director

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Gay affiliate program MonsterHuge.com announced that Juan Figueroa has joined its company as director of marketing and affiliate services.

Figueroa brings nine years of marketing experience to the company, along with five years in the adult entertainment industry. He will be working with MonsterHuge.com to implement and manage a major expansion of its program.

“Some things are fate and just come together at the right time,” said Hal Star, president of parent company All Star Internet. “That’s the situation with Juan and Monster Huge. We couldn’t be more excited and enthusiastic about the arrival of someone with his credentials.”

Figueroa will be providing support and revenue growth opportunities for the program’s current affiliates, recruiting new clients to the affiliate program, as well as directing the marketing and promotion of MonsterHuge.com and its sites.

“I am so happy and thrilled to be working with a smart and charming group of people,” Figueroa said. “I finally have the opportunity to cultivate and establish a true working relationship with a company that has the same passion for providing surfers with quality gay porn.”

MonsterHuge.com has been providing original exclusive gay amateur video through its paysites since the 1996 opening of its Brendon Marley straight-guy video franchise.

Current sites include Brendon.tv, HardNStraight.com, BaitBuddies.com and ShotgunVideo.com, as well as reality sites LostInDaHood.com and BigDickSearch.com.

“Juan is exactly the guy we’ve been looking for to bring us into the future” said Edward James, All Star Internet partner and veteran video producer. “He’s extremely motivated and very excited about the imminent release of several new sites in the [coming] weeks — including a very unique, behind-the-scenes live site — because he recognizes that they have been created for today’s more sophisticated porn surfer.”

All Star Internet was established in 1996 to host, distribute and market gay content through technology-rich websites for amateur video producers.

To contact Figueroa, email him at Juan@AllStarInternet.com or ICQ him at 423-888-611.

For corporate inquiries, contact Star at (954) 252-4003 or email him at Hal@AllStarInternet.com

For more information on MonsterHuge.com, visit the website.

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