Gunzblazing.com Launches HighOctane.com

CYBERSPACE — Gay-oriented webmaster affiliate program Gunzblazing.com recently launched HighOctane.com, a site featuring hard body muscle content, on its recently-upgraded multi-site network.

Raging Stallion Studios and Gunzblazing purchased the European production company in April, incorporating its 50 titles into Raging Stallion's library, expanding its total collection by about 25 percent and adding another premium, all-original and exclusive paysite to Gunzblazing.com.

“We're very pleased to work with High Octane, which is undoubtedly one of the top European producers of high quality muscle hunk content,” said Brian Randall, president of Gunzblazing.com. “Not only are the performers amazing, but the quality of the production and the wide-range of hard body content make HighOctane.com the new must-see destination in gay adult content.”

The site offers easy-to-navigate features, state-of-the-art flash streaming video, download-to-own options as well as all-new and original, exclusive content not found anywhere else.

HighOctane.com members have access to constant content updates as well as access to a vast content archive. The site, like others on the Gunzblazing network, is accessible through ManSexPass.com, where a single membership provides access to seven pay sites as well as daily video and photo updates.

Webmasters receive improved recurring commission rates for affiliates with PPS webmasters and up to $40 per trial sign-up with 60 percent revenue share and 40 percent on DVD sales.

The Gunzblazing paysite network is made up of eleven sites, including SexGaymes.com, RearStable.com, FistingCentral.com, HairyBoyz.com, XtraInches.com, HotBareBacking.com, BangBangBoys.com, Twinks.com, CollinONeal.com, HighOctane.com and ManSexPass.com as well as three DVD shopping sites: RagingStallion.com, GayDVD.com and AlphaMales.com.

For more information, log on to Gunzblazing.com.

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