NicheBucks Hires Quentin Boyer

LOS ANGELES – NicheBucks has announced that it has retained online adult industry veteran Quentin Boyer as director of traffic development, a role in which Boyer will assist in developing new domains and increasing traffic to NicheBucks' existing sites.

Boyer, former director of marketing and public relations for TopBucks, will also offer insight and creative input for NicheBucks' marketing efforts, according to NicheBucks' Director of Operations Clark Chambers.

"I'm very happy to be joining the NicheBucks team," Boyer said. "In addition to running quality niche sites, they have a strong focus on treating their customers and their affiliates right."

Boyer added that NicheBucks has built its success largely on consumer word of mouth, with a very small percentage of sales coming via affiliate traffic up to this point. "It's going to be great to see how things develop now that NicheBucks has an affiliate system that matches those run by the big boys, and we can be more competitive in what we offer to webmasters," Boyer said.

"Having worked closely with Q in the past, I know he'll make an awesome addition to the NicheBucks team," Chambers said. "I have no doubts that our affiliates will be well taken care of and that Q's experience will help them maximize their revenues and productivity in promoting our ultra-targeted family of sites."

For more information, visit www.nichebucks.com.

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