Fetish Leader Seeks Partners for Content Development
SAN FRANCISCO (March 6, 2008) -- Kink.com is launching a search for site proposals in the gay and bisexual male market. Accepted proposals will be developed as part of Kink.com's extensive network of adult websites. Primarily seeking directors with independent production experience, the company wishes to partner with seasoned video artists whose favorite fetish is not yet represented in the marketplace.
"What's different about Kink.com is that each of our directors brings an interest, fetish or obsession to her or his website," said Kink.com founder and CEO Peter Acworth. "We don't just produce erotica that makes money; we produce erotica that turns us on. 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."
If you are an interested party, please review the "About Us" and "Values" pages at
www.kink.com to ensure your proposal matches Kink.com's core values and artistic style. Then visit
www.kink.com/proposals to view Kink.com's disclaimer and submit a 100-200-word overview of the proposed site along with a brief resume outlining your pertinent video production and directorial experience as well as an explanation of your connection to and interest in the particular fetish represented. Please include links to your previous productions if they are available on the web. If your previous work is only available on DVD, samples may be requested after an initial review of your proposal.
ABOUT KINK.COM - Kink.com was started in 1997 by bondage enthusiast Peter Acworth while he was a PhD student at Columbia Business School. Realizing consensual BDSM games were more fun than finance, he left academia to devote his life to providing consensual bondage and kink fantasies for sexual adventurers worldwide. The result was Hogtied.com, Kink's first site. Since then, Kink.com has opened more than a dozen popular fetish sites including such BDSM sites as SexAndSubmission.com and TheTrainingOfO.com, machine sex site FuckingMachines.com, and UltimateSurrender.com, the only unscripted female fetish wrestling show on the web. In 2007, Kink.com began restoring the San Francisco Armory, a 1912 National Guard facility that had lain vacant for more than three decades, as new headquarters and studio for its network of sites.
For more information contact:
Thomas Roche
thomas@kink.com
415-856-0771 x149