Gunzblazing Offers Holiday Promo

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Adult webmaster affiliate program GunzBlazing is offering webmasters a gift this holiday season — a promotion that will pay out $100 per join on all shemale sites and $45 on gay sites.

According to the company, from December 14-20, webmasters can send traffic to any of the paysites in the GunzBlazing program in order to take advantage of these special payout rates. This promotion is a chance for all adult webmasters to make the most out of their gay and shemale traffic.

"We wanted to end the year on a high note and we knew this was the way to go," GunzBlazing's Brian Randall said. "We hope the webmasters take full advantage — we want to put some extra cash in their pockets for the holiday season."

Gay sites in the GunzBlazing affiliate network include the new HardFriction.com, featuring pro-am content by Steve Cruz and Bruno Bond, as well as Sexgaymes.tv, Fistingcentral.com, Rearstable.com, Hairyboyz.com, Xtrainches.com, Hotbarebacking.com, Bangbangboys.com, Mansexpass.com, Twinks.com, Highoctane.com, Boynapped.com, Darkthunder.com, Thugorgy.com, Ratemycock.com, and Nakedsword.com.

The GunzBlazing program also offers four tranny sites: BareBackShebang.com, TrannyPoppers.com, UltimateTgirl.com and, the latest, ShemaleCandy.com, starring hot Latinas as shot by Jonathon Sable.

Founded in 2002, GunzBlazing offers a comprehensive affiliate marketing tool kit. Now a division of AEBN, GunzBlazing regularly pays out up to $40 per trial join or 60 percent revenue sharing. DVD sites such as Gaydvd.com, Ragingstallion.com and Alphamales.com pay out up to 40 percent for DVD sales.

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