Stunner Media, BlakeMason.com Ink Management Deal

MONTREAL — Stunner Media, owner and operator of gay affiliate programs BoyCrushCash, StandAhead and Phoenixxx, announced today an online marketing and affiliate management pact with British gay online video site BlakeMason.com.

“Recent changes to U.K. law prompted BlakeMason to accept the great deal offered by Stunner,” said Adam Mason, managing director of BlakeMason operator Thor Media Ltd.

Mason called the pact, "a significant milestone in the evolution of our business. BlakeMasonCash and Stunner Media are coming together at the nexus of many major trends in the adult market."

Stunner Media president Phil St-Onge said, "Strategic partnerships are a must" and cited BlakeMason's strong brand recognition as a primary motivator for the deal.

"As a gay affiliate programs company, we couldn’t find a better partner than BlakeMason," St-Onge said.

He added, "If you combine BlakeMason's expertise and leadership in the production of high quality amateur gay content and Stunner Media's technology and gay marketing expertise, you have very good news for surfers and affiliates."

BlakeMasonCash affiliates will be merged into a new Stunner Media program with NATS 4.1 installation over the coming weeks.

The company said NATS 4.1 will allow affiliates to use a wider array of promotional tools and tracking methods, including the added incentive of cascaded billing.

Stunner also noted that its new IndieBucks program will feature sites from multiple partners looking to leverage Stunner Media's infrastructure and improve online marketing.

For more information on the programs contact Simon Soulières at simon@standahead.com.

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