Stunner Media Revamps BlakeMason Tour

MONTREAL — Stunner Media has announced a new and improved tour for BlakeMason.com.

The company said the revamp is the latest in a series of updates as Stunner Media seeks to update its recent acquisitions.

"I've been a fan of BlakeMason since they opened their doors years ago; as you can imagine, working on the new BlakeMason tour was a wonderful and exciting experience," Stunner Media's Andrew Yancey said. "Our affiliates will be thrilled when they see how well the new tour is converting from a wide range of traffic sources.”

To celebrate the overhaul of the tour, a promo will run from March 26-30 that will offer affiliates a $50 PPS or 75 percent revenue share on BlakeMason tour 2.

Affiliates that are promoting tour 1 will need to update their linking code to qualify for the increased payout. The updated tour offers new membership options to the surfer, including $1.95 and $4.95 trial options previously not available.

Stunner Media also announced that its program EmoProfits has added $1.95 trials and $4.95 trials to all sites. The company said the move increased the sales of the program by 50 percent, increasing affiliate payouts without intervention on its part.

For more information, contact Simon Soulières at simon@standahead.com.

Stunner Media owns and operates gay affiliate programs BritishBucks, HunkMoney, EmoProfits, LatinoBucks, BoyCrushCash and IndieBucks.

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