STAXUS Press Site Re-Launched

AMSTERDAM — European gay porn producer and distributor STAXUS is proud to announce the re-launch of their multi-lingual press site. The re-launched site comes with all the latest releases, clips, images and reviews.

According to company officials, the site is linked to STAXUS' own affiliate program, HomoactiveCash, so people will now have immediate access to all the banners and promotional materials they need to promote STAXUS and their online activities.

The STAXUS press site serves all the different STAXUS studios, such as Bare, Raw, DirtyFuckers and Sauvage. It also functions for Internet activities like RawFilms.net, Johan-Volny.com, DirtyFuckers.net and Homoactive.TV.

"We are really proud of this press lounge," said Steve Thompson, STAXUS' managing director. "Generally speaking it's a re-launch, but when you compare the new site with the old one you have to agree that it's actually a completely new press gallery.”

STAXUS says the site comes with everything press and affiliates need for their daily work.

“A big plus is that it serves both the press and affiliates at the same time,” said Thompson. “Affiliates can use their HomoactiveCash account details to log-in to the press gallery. Press can simply apply for their own account. Once you've logged on you'll be free to help yourself to over 72,000 images, together with hundreds of clips and reviews and much more. It's as simple as that."

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