EuroRevenue to Sponsor F.U.B.A.R. Show Outfits

CYBERSPACE — Global affiliate network EuroRevenue has agreed to market its brand on F.U.B.A.R. JFK’s shirts.

EuroRevenue owner Joe Holm inked the deal at the recent Phoenix Forum in order to further market the company’s brand. The company also says it’s pleased to leverage the fact that JFK and the F.U.B.A.R. team are present at every industry event.

“We can’t wait for everyone to see him sporting a EuroRevenue shirt!” Holm said. “F.U.B.A.R. is a great operation and JFK has been a very good friend over the years, and both complement our branding needs entirely.”

Those in attendance at next month’s Eurowebtainment in Mallorca will be the first to see JFK, who runs F.U.B.A.R., sporting his EuroRevenue t-shirt.

In addition, EuroRevenue has switched to Euro currency payouts and increased commissions by 50 percent to $58 per trial join.

Earlier this month, the company also unveiled EuroRevenue V3, a relaunch of its affiliate program that has paid out millions to affiliates worldwide.

The newly launched BukkakeBoys.com offers freshly produced, exclusive bareback scenes and 15 or more cumshots per scene.

In addition, the company has entered into the mobile market launching MobilePorn.TV and BigTitsOnMobile.com.

The new online and mobile sites are offered in six languages, giving traffic owners even more opportunities to convert European surfers into cold hard cash.

While PPS payouts have reached new heights, the biggest winners are actually EuroRevenue partners participating in the revenue share program.

Now every affiliate pockets a 70 percent recurring with no tiers, limitations or minimums. Affiliates start earning 70 percent on their very first join.

Also, affiliates now get paid more quickly, thanks to the introduction of weekly payouts.

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