SugarPit Makes Hundredth Post, Leaves Beta, Announces Major Promotional Deal

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SAN FRANCISCO, USA - Two months after its first post SugarPit, Sam Sugar’s gay/bi porn blog is this week simultaneously celebrating leaving ‘beta’ status, its hundredth post and its first major promotional deal. The blog, which takes a humorous look at all that’s not strictly heterosexual, has quickly built a cult following around capitalization-eschewing editor zero kaneda’s vibrant humor and insider knowledge of the gay porn market.

“Penis is an undervalued sales tool,” said Sugar, “With a tendency to be young, style conscious and having a higher than average income, penis-appreciators are the perfect demographic.”

SugarPit also announced its first major promotional partnership, an exclusive month-long deal in support of sexually-charged new Australian novel ‘Zanesville’, recipient of a coveted starred review from Booklist.

“Sex blogs aren’t the normal first thought of publishers looking for readers but SugarPit is abnormal in a number of remarkable ways. A combination of sex-news, humor and great-writing has managed to attract a pan-sexual group of readers during the beta period, it’s a self-selecting audience companies recognize has real value,” said Sugar. “We expect SugarPit’s ability to drive hard into traditionally tight markets to increase over time. With this initial thrust we’ve surprised a lot of people. Continued momentum, a hands-on approach and steady growth will doubtless climax in an explosion of new opportunities.”

SugarPit is edited by zero kaneda and publishes online daily at SugarPit.com

ABOUT SAM SUGAR: Sam Sugar has worked in publishing, advertising, film, television and the adult industry. He’s the founder of SexNotWork and runs a network of blogs including Podnography (http://podnography.com), PSP Porn (http://pspporn.com), SugarPit (http://sugarpit.com), SugarJoy (http://sugarjoy.com), Sugasm (http://sugasm.com), TGP (http://tgp.com) and blogs at SugarBank (http://sugarbank.com).

CONTACT: Sam Sugar via sam.sugar@gmail.com

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