Stunner Media Launches 4th Fantasy Site

MONTREAL — Stunner Media launched a new membership website, ImYourBoyToy.com, under the Phoenixxx program.

The site is the second site released under the Phoenixxx program in the daddy/boy niche and features weekly updates, high-resolution photo galleries, free previews and mobile site access.

"BangeMeSugarDaddy, our last site, was a great success and we know the market for daddy/boy content is on fire,” said Philippe St-Onge, CEO of Stunner Media, "ImYourBoyToy takes the niche to a whole new level. It’s unique in that it’s the only site that is filmed from the point of view of the boy toy.”

The company said all content is filmed in HD and is available in both streaming and downloadable formats.

“We put a lot of effort into the design of the site," said Simon Soulières, affiliate and marketing manager at Stunner Media. "There’s huge demand for this type of reality content, so we wanted to give our affiliates a high quality site to market in this hot niche."

ImYourBoyToy.com is the latest addition to the Phoenixxx network, which Stunner Media plans to continue building with the help of new and current affiliates.

The new site is available for promotion through the Phoenixxx NATS program. Members of the Stunner Media crew will be in attendance at the next Montreal X Night on Thursday, May 31 at SkyPub, 1474 Ste-Catherine E Street, Montreal, QC, H2L 2J1.

Sponsored by StunnerMedia and ManiaMedia, with the collaboration of Qwebec Expo and CrakMedia, Montreal X Nights is a happy hour get-together held for adult industry professionals in Montreal.

Stunner Media is the owner and operator of gay affiliate programs BoyCrushCash, StandAhead, Phoenixxx, IndieBucks, BritishBucks, EmoProfits, Hunkmoney and LatinoBucks.

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