zBUCKz Taps Lloyd Cox as Business Development Manager

LONDON — Panorama Pacific Ltd., owner of gay adult affiliate programs zBucksZ and InsanePay, today announced the hire of Lloyd Cox as business development manager.

The company said the 15-year adult industry veteran has held positions as webmaster, affiliate program manager and paysite owner. He most recently worked at IntenseCash for three years as its affiliate marketing manager.

‘With our growth over the past three years, we’ve been searching for a well seasoned industry veteran to help us manage and fuel our expansion in a way that will be beneficial for all webmasters that are promoting our program," Panorama director Dan (Dannyz) Kaufman said.

He added, "Lloyd brings an extensive knowledge and experience within the adult industry, combined with a creative mind that is a perfect fit for us here at zBUCKz. We are very excited to work with him."

Cox said he is also happy to join the team at zBUCKz to further develop their businesses.

“zBUCKz has an amazing staff. The company is on an exciting growth curve and 2011 will be a year that sees re-designs of our core sites, new additions, and other big business developments. The industry is changing more so than ever in it’s history and we at Zbuckz will be responding to those changes head on,” Cox said.

zBUCKz said that with the addition of Lloyd, affiliates can expect improvements to the affiliate program.

Kaufman said, "Lloyd has quite a few ideas up his sleeve for new promo tools, new tours, special promotions, contests and more. With the addition of Lloyd and our continued expansion, we think 2011 is going to be a very lucrative year for zBUCKz and our affiliate partners."

Cox can be contacted at lloyd@zbuckz.com.

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