Next Door Buddy Profits Wins Best Gay Affiliate Program at YNOT Awards

MONTREAL  Next Door Entertainment announced that it won the Best Gay Affiliate Program Award at this year's YNOT Awards that took place in Prague in September.

"We are so honored to have won this fantastic award," said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment. "Our five year anniversary will be coming to an end in October and this award has certainly ended a year long celebration on a positive note. We would like to thank the YNOT team and all of our great partners, such as COLT, Falcon, Hot House, Male Digital, Dylan Lucas and High Performance Men."

Next Door Buddy Profits was founded in October 2006 and started with a few sites. Today, Next Door Buddy Profits offers affiliates 30 premium sites with more to come, the company said.

Next Door Buddy Profits offers webmasters 50 percent revenue share or $35 pay-per-signup.

"I am also pleased to announce that October will be a great month for all Next Door Buddy Profits affiliates as we will be hosting a promotion that will allow affiliates to have increased payouts of $45 PPS or 60 percent revenue share in November," Sirard said.

"Great things will be happening in the near future and we look forward to continuing doing everything that we can into putting a great affiliate program out there!"

For more information about Next Door Buddy Profits, contact ewan@nextdooremail.com.

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