Stunner Media Launches 2 New Sites Under IndieBucks

MONTREAL — Stunner Media launched today two new membership websites, BoyFeast.com and TastyTwink.com under its affiliate program IndieBucks.com.

The company, which own and operates gay affiliate programs BoyCrushCash, StandAhead, Phoenixxx and IndieBucks,  said that the sites are being launched in the wake of a network- growing effort at Stunner Media.

 “The new sites focus on a category of gay adult content that has proven to be highly popular with gay audiences,” said Philippe St-Onge, Stunner Media CEO.

“Our fans and affiliates have been asking us for amateur twink content that is more niche oriented and today we are delivering with the launch of these two new membership sites.”

BoyFeast and TastyTwink feature 18-23 year-old twinks and includes amateur self-shot content, foot fetish, weekly scene updates, download and streaming options, free mobile phone access and other features.

 “The new sites are a perfect fit with our existing family of Stunner Media sites," said Simon Soulières, affiliate and marketing manager at Stunner Media.

 "And it will offer our Stunner Media/IndieBucks affiliates a variety of content to promote and the opportunity to earn even more money. We are all very proud and excited about today’s launch.”

To celebrate the launch of the sites, a promo will run from Dec. 21-31 giving affiliates $50 PPS or 70 percent revenue share on BoyFeast and Tastytwink.

The company said affiliates do not need to use special linkcodes or claim their bonus, it will be automatically applied to all sales between Dec. 21- 31.

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