Stunner Media Launches New Membership Site

MONTREAL — Stunner Media has launched a new niche site, EmoTwinks.net, under the EmoProfits program.

EmoTwinks.net is Stunner Media’s first new site launch in the EmoProfits program, which was acquired in January as part of the company’s acquisition of Panama-based Neostrata Ltd’s assets.

The site, which is co-owned by Stunner Media staff member Richard Neate, is shot in the U.K. with new producers Monstah Media.

“I had already launched the site within another affiliate program, but when I became aware of Stunner Media’s possible acquisition of EmoProfits, it became apparent that’s where my new site should make its roots to maximize its potential," Neate said.

Members of the new site will also get access to HomoEmo, HomoScene, ExposedEmos and the network access site, EmoNetwork, as well as bonus access to TeachTwinks.com and BeddableBoys.com.

Banners, downloadable content and galleries are available for affiliate use in the EmoProfits affiliate program, which pays webmasters $25 PPS on $1 trials.

“Stunner Media has just completed a complete overhaul of the affiliate program including members areas, tours, price points and even new producers to maximize the program’s growth potential,” Neate said. “We have seen amazing growth in the EmoProfits program within the past several months. The launch of EmoTwinks.net is part of our strategy to remain the only viable gay emo program.”

The company also announced it is running a bonus promo from May 31 until June 2. which will enable affiliates to receive $50 PPS or 80 percent revenue share on the EmoTwinks site.

Anyone wishing to promote the site can access the content and linking codes from EmoProfits.com

For Further Information, email richard@stunnermedia.com.

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