Neostrata Launches LatinoBucks, New Sites, Programs

GIBRALTAR — Neostrata Ltd., owner of gay programs HunkMoney and BritishBucks announced the launch of LatinoBucks today along with four new pay sites.

The company said LatinoBucks was created out of Neostrata's purchase of AlexanderBucks in 2009.

“We've just released our new NATS4 affiliate site at LatinoBucks.com. Plus, alongside the popular ArabianDicks.com and BrazilianDicks.com we have just released four new Latino-focused sites: CockyLatinos.com, BrokeLatinoGuys.com, RawinBrazil.com plus an all-site network pass option LatinoGayPass.com," Neostrata owner Luke Hubert said.

Each of the sites focuses on a particular Latino niche and members have access to all of the sites in the network regardless of which site they initially join via the network pass.

Hubert said, "We are seeing huge increases in traffic and sales from Latino countries. These emerging markets are craving online entertainment. And with Brazil hosting the upcoming World Cup and Olympics, the world hungers to see more of these incredibly hot guys. Affiliates are going to see great results."

In addition to the new sites and redesign, the company said LatinoBucks is offering program options including a new PPS program plus higher revenue share payouts.

"Our new PPS program pays up to $40 per signup and we have increased our revenue share up to 60 percent," Neostrata CEO Ben Symons said.

He added, "Our new sites continue to source content from Alexander Pictures, well known for their hot Brazilian and Latino videos, plus new exclusive high quality content from across Latin America. LatinoBucks delivers the biggest and best variety of gay Latino content of any program. And we are just beginning too. Keep your eye on our program for more sites, more options and mobile sites in the near future."

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