Stunner Media, Burning Bush Launch Phoenixxx.com

MONTREAL — In conjunction with Burning Bush Media, Stunner Media, home of gay affiliate programs StandAhead and BoyCrushCash, has launched its new studio and affiliate program Phoenixxx.com.

The first two membership sites to be released at Phoenixxx.com are the
fantasy-oriented MyGayBoss.com and MyHusbandIsGay.com.

MyGayBoss showcases hardcore sex at the office while MyHusbandIsGay features married men who engage in gay sex.

As a bonus for the initial phase, Phoenixxx members will receive access to various scenes produced by the GayLifeNetwork and BoyCrush.

Arizona-based Burning Bush Media is responsible for filming all the content and exploring new niches.

 “We’re thrilled with the initial look and feel of the Phoenixxx sites,” said Phil St-Onge, president. “Phoenixxx is its own creature; as successful as they are, we didn’t want it to be anything like our other products.”

Stunner Media and Burning Bush said they consider the new Phoenixxx brand to be an ever-evolving work in progress and have added Erynn Vaehne to their team.

“Erynn has a real passion for gay porn and brings a fresh energy to the
team,” BoyCrush director Bryan Schwandt said.

“She’s very familiar with models and other industry professionals, but most importantly she’s in touch with fans and what they want. We’re all eager to hear feedback from fans, bloggers, and industry professionals alike.”

The company said Phoenixxx.com is launching on NATS 4.1 to better accommodate  affiliates’ needs.

A selection of hosted galleries, banners and tube clips are available for promotion through the company’s pay-per-signup or revenue share options.

The new affiliate program's PPS platform will also include a payout of $1 on each rebill as a reward for quality traffic.

Affiliates can access the program here

For more information, email richard@phoenixxx.com.

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