Too Much Media Adds Kourosh to Marketing Team

MORGANVILLE, N.J. — Adult webmaster software provider Too Much Media has added adult industry veteran Kourosh G. to its sales and marketing team.

The company said Kourosh is bringing more than eleven years of experience in all aspects of the adult industry and will be responsible for sales and marketing as well as client relations at TMM.

"The opportunity to work with Too Much Media is an excellent fit for my skills,” Kourosh said. "The NATS affiliate tracking software is simply the best solution for program owners and affiliates alike.

“They have built a solution that is well respected and used by companies of all sizes. They know the market, and understand what the needs are by listening not only to their clients, but also the affiliates who use their products. I feel that we are joining forces to take an excellent software company to even greater heights with what I consider a powerhouse team."

Kourosh joined the adult industry in 1998. Over the years, he has performed various roles included running his own programs, affiliate marketing, content sales, hosting and billing.

"Having worked in every facet of the adult industry, Kourosh will bring a wide perspective and understanding of client's needs to TMM,” said John Albright of TMM.

“Other than being in front of the camera, he has done it all and that knowledge will help both us and our clients grow.”

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