HunkMoney Increases Payouts, Offers More Program Options

GIBRALTAR — HunkMoney announces changes to its affiliate program to include higher payouts and more options.

According to the company, these changes are designed to give HunkMoney.com affiliates more choice and better payouts for their traffic.

"Over the last six weeks, we have been contacting quite a few of our affiliates to ask them what we could do to improve the HunkMoney program,” HunkMoney director Luke Hubert said. "Overwhelmingly, affiliates requested more choices and higher payouts. We listened and acted, and are proud to announce our new program structure, featuring $40 PPS payouts, 60 percent revenue share and no-console options."

The company told affiliates there was no need to change link codes to get these higher payouts.

"If you want to earn higher revenue share and PPS rates, simply continue to send us traffic using your current linking codes,” affiliate manager Ben Symons said. "If you prefer a no-console option, update your linking codes and continue to earn the rates we offered on our previous programs."

HunkMoney's parent company, Neostrata Ltd, recently announced it acquired both BritishBucks and LatinoBucks.

Combined, it operates 36 premium sites aimed primarily at the gay adult consumer market.

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