Stunner Media Brings Back Its Valentine's Day Promo

MONTREAL — Stunner Media has announced the return of its one-day promo this Valentine’s day where consumers can receive 40 percent off on monthly memberships.

“We experienced blockbuster sales when we ran this promo during Boxing Day week,” said Phil St-Onge, Stunner Media CEO.

“We broke records in sales and affiliate payouts, and we’re determined to top ourselves."

The promotion will go on for one day only on Feb. 14.

“By giving incentives to surfers, we boost sales for affiliates — it’s a win-win situation for everyone involved,” said Simon Soulières, affiliate and marketing manager at Stunner Media.

"After its success last time, affiliates were eager to see this promo again and we’re happy to oblige them.”

The company said affiliates don’t need to change anything in order to take advantage of it.

Stunner Media also announced that Phoenixxx.com has a month-long promo occurring this month.

Four members, who sign up between Feb.1-29, will receive prepaid VISA gift cards.

The company also plans to launch a new daddy/boy themed site on Feb. 20.

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