BlazingBucks Relaunches Official BrunoB Site

LAKE FOREST, Calif. — BlazingBucks.com has announced the official relaunch of French amateur porn star BrunoB’s website, BrunoB.com.

Bruno is the newest personality to join forces with the adult affiliate network, which also powers the official websites of Bree Olson, Dylan Ryder and Puma Swede. 

The relaunch is the latest in a series of events for BlazingBucks.com, which recently took home the 2011 XBIZ Award for Affiliate Program of the Year, formed a joint venture partnership with industry leaders Gamma Entertainment, and extended its exclusive agreement with Porn Superstar Bree Olson through 2013.

“Through the recent partnership with Gamma Entertainment, and its Montreal-based studio, I am excited to launch Bruno as the first of many model personality sites we will be developing through this partnership and adding to the BlazingBucks program,” operations manager Mark Blazing said.

BrunoB, a Montreal native, performs in the amateur POV niche.   He got his start in 2001 working with Les Girls Productions and mentoring with Mr. Yvon of HardcoreTraining.com. He then partnered with Gamma Entertainment to launch the original BrunoB.com

“Over the years, I’ve grown and learned so much from this industry,” said Bruno from his home base in Montreal.  “By choosing to work with companies like Gamma and BlazingBucks, I’ve been allowed to come into my own and really create the unique content that is now my trademark.”

Bruno’s official website and various promo tools are now available to webmaster affiliates.

“We have some other hidden gems already in development,” Blazing added. “The excitement here is building with the anticipated launch of a variety of cutting edge model personality sites coming this summer."

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