DominicFord Hires New Affiliate Manager

NEW YORK — DominicFord.com has hired Justin Sanchez as its new manager of affiliates and memberships. 

The company said Sanchez will be responsible for affiliate marketing and helping increase membership to the 2D/3D gay adult brand.

“We are very excited to welcome Justin to the Dominic Ford family," owner Dominic Ford said. "Over the last four years we have worked with some of the best in the business to help build our brand to where it is today. With Justin coming on board, we are now focusing on increasing our traffic, conversions and customer loyalty. We have a lot of exciting new features and content we are adding to the site in 2012, and are eager to involve our affiliates and members more closely than ever before.

"Having a dedicated person watching over these important relationships will ensure they are nurtured, while affording us the ability to focus on what we do best — create award-winning adult content in both 2D and 3D.”

Sanchez previously managed affiliate relations for the adult brand Suite 703, where he played a role in increasing traffic and conversions to the brand’s sites.

“I am excited to be part of DominicFord.com, a brand I have long admired," Sanchez said. "Their content is top-notch, and they are still the only company producing 3D gay porn. This is a company that is clearly going places, and I’m thrilled to be part of it.”

DominicFord.com is known as an innovator in the industry. The company has won various awards for its 2D/3D content and movies including "Whorrey Potter and the Sorcerer's Balls", and also works with other companies, such as  Bel Ami, to produce their 3D content.

For more information, contact Dominic@DominicFord.com.

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