Manhunt Launches Amateur Site

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Gay networking site Manhunt.net announced that, along with sister company OLB Media, LLC, it will be launching an original-content, amateur gay porn site in June called OnTheHunt.com.

“The rumors have been stirring for several months now that there is something going on over at Manhunt,” Manhunt’s Director of Advertising Carlos Morales said. “We can now put the rumors to rest.”

OnTheHunt.com will feature actual hookups of Manhunt members filmed by top gay porn stars. Already on tap are superstars Collin O’Neal and Jeremy Hall, with more stars to be added soon.

“Manhunt.net has already begun recruiting its members to appear in the videos,” Morales said. “And the added enticement of having an actual porn star come to their home to film it only sweetens the deal.”

BlueFly Adult has been awarded the design contract for both the pay site and affiliate site, and will be developing a state-of-the-art content management system for OLB Media.

“We are really thrilled that the Manhunt members have expressed such an interest in the project,” Manhunt.net CEO Adam Segel said. “Hundreds of them have submitted applications to appear in videos, and we feel the video product will be something very unique, exciting and hot.

“We are also excited to have brought Gary Blumenthal onboard as our webmaster,” he said. “Gary brings more than 10 years of experience in adult site marketing and pay site management ,and he will be instrumental in helping us achieve our vision.”

Look for a blog launch in the next two weeks that will chart the progress of the site and allow blog readers to offer input and suggestions on the building of the site.

Manhunt.net was established in 2001.

For more information, visit the Manhunt.net site.

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