Stunner Media Transfers BritishBucks, HunkMoney to NATS 4.1

MONTREAL — Stunner Media has completed the transition of recent acquisitions, BritishBucks and HunkMoney, to NATS 4.1.

The company operates an array of other gay affiliate programs, including EmoProfits, LatinoBucks, BoyCrushCash, IndieBucks and Phoenixxx.

“We wanted to ensure a smooth transition so the sites wouldn't experience any down time," Stunner Media President Phil St-Onge said. "We didn't want to interfere with our affiliates' sales."

BritishBucks and HunkMoney affiliates are now able to login to the NATS 4.1 installation by using their existing username and password.

“The Stunner Media team worked extremely hard to transition these programs while also launching our newest site, BangMeSugarDaddy, under the Phoenixxx network,” said Simon Soulières, affiliate and marketing manager. 

The company said NATS 4.1 will allow affiliates to use a wider array of promotional tools and tracking methods, including traffic tags and RSS feeds.

Soulières and other members of Stunner Media will be in attendance at the Phoenix Forum. The Stunner crew is eager to meet with affiliates and industry colleagues at the annual show.

Stunner Media was awarded Affiliate Program of the Year by Cybersocket for its StandAhead program.

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