ThePornDude.com Expanding Strategic Partner Program

BELGIUM — ThePornDude.com is seeking to expand its program to include more high volume sites, dating sites, traffic providers and search signal partners.

“Our growth is always measured against our ability to maintain the high quality standards we have set for ourselves from the start," said Geoffrey of ThePornDude.com.

He added, “Unlike other companies that accept deals with as many companies as they can find, we have sought out specific strategic partnerships with only the individuals and companies that make the most sense. Now that our existing inventory of offers and traffic arrangements has become fully integrated, we are ready to accept a new round of business entities who will benefit from the mutual growth of our digital assets together.”

The company boasts more than 750 websites, and recently added parallel property MyGaySites.com under the same strategic partner program.

“We may soon be making some significant changes to the way we list sites and the types of sites we are able to list, added Geoffrey. "So we wanted to make sure the rest of the adult industry knows how to reach us and is aware that this is a particularly good time to get in business with ThePornDude.”

For more about the strategic partner program, email strategy@theporndude.com.

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