Eurocreme, My Gay Cash Make Deal to Produce New Paysites

PHOENIX — Affiliate program My Gay Cash and production company Eurocreme have joined forces with an eye toward launching more gay paysites in the near future.

Gay adult studio BulldogXXX, which operates under the Eurocreme banner, will be the first to add a new site to the My Gay Cash lineup. The studio also encompasses two smaller imprints, Bulldog Red and Butt Sluts, all of which will get more exposure under My Gay Cash, which splits its operations between Phoenix and Montreal. The new site, BullDogPit.com, is set for a Jan. 31 release.

A Eurocreme representative said that Alpha Male Studios suggested that Eurocreme seek out My Gay Cash as a partner.

"[My Gay Cash] have proven to be professional and effective in their approach," the representative said. "Also, the team is dedicated in providing what webmasters need. It’s a true successful marketing organization with a heart."

As a part of the deal, My Gay Cash will build, promote and maintain these new sites, all of which will feature content from the BulldogXXX studio. Producer-director Maxwell B. has helmed all of the content shoots for BulldogXXX for the last three years.

My Gay Cash Managing Partner Roger McMan said that he and his team are eager to get started under the new deal.

“We are very pleased with Eurocreme’s team," Maxwell B. said. "They are gentlemen – savvy and a pleasure to work with. Eurocreme is one of the most important production company Europe and the United States and we are honored to be associated with them."

McMan also said that BulldogXXX's library will provide My Gay Cash with a new niche: Euro men, studs and twinks, all with a British flavor. The new sites will be updated weekly with an array of webmaster tools that include RSS feeds, hosted galleries, banners, hosted blogs, and embeddable videos.

For more information, visit MyGayCash.com or Eurocreme.com.

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