Kink.com Seeks Proposals for Gay, Bi Content

SAN FRANCISCO — Online fetish producer Kink.com is currently seeking proposals for gay and bisexual website content, with the possibility of expanding the company’s existing family of BDSM-oriented websites.

Kink.com’s network of sites launched in 1997 with HogTied.com and now has 13 sites on its roster, including FuckingMachines.com, WhippedAss.com, WiredPussy.com and MenInPain.com, among others.

The sites are produced by directors with expertise in their particular genre, as well as active BDSM lifestyle participants.

"What's different about Kink.com is that each of our directors brings an interest, fetish or obsession to her or his website," Kink.com founder and CEO Peter Acworth said.

"We don't just produce erotica that makes money; we produce erotica that turns us on," Ackworth added. "We're looking for an experienced director of gay erotica who's also a fetishist and who wants to see his erotic dreams made into reality."

Independent video producers and experienced video artists can submit their proposals at Kink.com/proposals.

A disclaimer can be viewed at the submissions page, and applicants should also visit the Kink.com site to review the “About Us” and “Values” pages.

Interested parties should submit a 100-200 word overview of the proposed site along with a brief resume outlining video production and directorial experience, as well as an explanation of interest in the particular fetish represented. If possible, producers should include links to their online content. For those who have material only on DVD, samples may be requested by Kink.com after reviewing of the proposal.

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