Jack Chen New CEO at SexBankRoll

LOS ANGELES — Jack Chen, a veteran with more than 12 years experience managing telecom- and Internet-related businesses, has been named the new chief executive officer at website and affiliate program operator SexBankRoll.

“I am proud to be onboard at SexBankRoll, the most exciting adult entertainment network on the Internet,” Chen said. “In upcoming weeks, SBR has so many new developments and updates that we expect a spike in sales for affiliates coupled with renewed smiles on customers' faces in reaction to SBR’s great new content.”

SexBankRoll has created new tour, join and trailer pages to entice potential and returning customers. The new promotional material is populated with new SexBankRoll-produced content, featuring models engaging in provocative niche-interest action. The company also plans to introduce new marketing materials for webmasters, including a “Marketing 101” section for new webmasters looking to break into the business. Webmasters will have access to PPC campaigns, CPC campaigns, keyword lists, TGP and MGP submissions and a gallery builder.

Currently, there are more than 30 websites in the SexBankRoll network. These include Eurosexpass.com, BlackCockinWhiteSluts.com, GirlfriendsFucking.com, HunnyCam.com, CamTeen.com, HDSoloGirls.com, Raw.com, HentaiSex.com, FatDicksInChicks.com, RawToonSex.com, 3DToonFucking.com, HardcoreXXXToons.com, PeeAndFuck.com, DatingCheatingWives.com and GayTwinkCam.com, as well as AllAccessXXXPorn.com, which provides unlimited access to the entire network and individual websites.

For more information, visit SexBankRoll.com.

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