AndyMike Back At VibeMedia

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Marketing company VibeMedia, parent company of JustUsBoys website and print magazine, has announced the rehire of Andrew Yancey, aka as AndyMike.

The former JustUsBoys.com project manager will oversee RocketTube.com, a soon-to-be-launched website that is owned by an affiliated company.

The Rocket Tube website will go live within a month, according to VibeMedia.

"I really missed working with the guys at Vibe. I was a part of their family for three years while working on JustUsBoys.com, so when the opportunity to rejoin them to work on this new project materialized, I knew it would be a great move for me," AndyMike said.

Part of AndyMike’s responsibilities include securing sponsored content from gay studios for the Rocket Tube website.

“RocketTube.com is a free gay movie site that will showcase clips, trailers, and other video content from our affiliate partners and from amateur men who are into showing off,” AndyMike told XBIZ.

“We have an extensive marketing plan in place to build the site into a must visit destination for surfers interested in gay adult video,” he added. “There will be plenty of opportunity for everyone producing gay adult content to get involved, whether it be through a standard affiliate relationship, to promote VOD and DVD sales or to do more extensive marketing through branded channels and other custom promotions.”

For more information on RocketTube.com, or for interested producers with gay video content, contact Andy at (800) 382-0460, ext. 117.

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