Stunner Media Takes Over Management of JizzAddiction.com

MONTREAL — Stunner Media announced this week a new partnership with JizzAddiction.com that will include a relaunched and updated tour, as well as new mobile tour.

The site is the latest to join Stunner’s growing gay affiliate program, IndieBucks.com.

In the past 18 months, IndieBucks has welcomed several notable U.K. sites to its lineup, including BlakeMason.com and BoyNapped.com.

 “My former business partner designed JizzAddiction’s CMS, which was impressive back in the day, but was starting to show its age,” said Zak Miller, who founded JizzAddiction. “I decided to get on board with a partnership after being approached by Stunner. Handing over the management reigns to a group of people that really know what they are doing will give me more time to do what I do best — find hot boys to film.”

Stunner Media President Phil St-Onge said he's pleased with the deal, and he looks forward to the partnership.

“Zak has been shooting great content for Jizz Addiction for years, so as we begin 2013, we’re excited to see the site grow under this new partnership," St-Onge said. “Any affiliates who were promoting the site under the old program, Skaterbucks, have been notified that they will need to grab updated link codes from IndieBucks."

Founded in 2004, Stunner Media operates seven popular gay affiliate programs: StandAhead, Phoenixxx, IndieBucks, HunkMoney, EmoProfits, BritishBucks and LatinoBucks. The company also owns GayWideWebmasters, the oldest gay webmaster forum and an assortment of free sites including LustyPuppy.com and GayHub.com.    

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