Factory Video Signs With JM Media to Manage Dick Bank Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — Factory Video Productions has signed a deal with JM Media Partners to re-develop and manage it's online affiliate program, Dick Bank.

Factory Video Productions is a gay owned and operated company that was founded in San Francisco in June of 1998. The partnership with JM Media Partners will make Factory's 15-year catalog available in it's entirety and for the first time, customers will be able to see everything Factory has ever produced.

“Factory is excited to be teaming with JM Media Partners to bring our popular video content to a new level of quality and service," said Scott Morris, producer and videographer for Factory Video. 

Factory's current sites include Cum Pig Men, Dudes Raw, and Damon Dogg's XXX. 

The re-development of Dick Bank will include an all-new affiliate program as well as offer a new content delivery platform for all of it's sites. “The new Dick Bank will introduce the highest level of quality to affiliates," said Marc Sterling, Factory's head of business development. "We are glad that we can reward our loyal affiliates and also help them make more money by providing surfers with a cutting-edge user experience.”

"We are excited to work with the Factory Video team. We know the popularity of their original content library will do incredibly well on the web," said John Desjardins of JM Media Partners. "We have worked with them on several projects in the past and being able to redevelop and manage their program is a great opportunity for the both of us. We are looking forward to growing the Dick Bank program by releasing new products and marketing opportunities for its affiliates."

JM Media Partners, founded by adult industry veterans, John Desjardins and Matt McCoy, focuses on affiliate marketing, management, and development for clients such as PinupDollars.com and GlamourDollars.com.

Affiliates interested in working with Dick Bank can contact support@dickbank.com.  

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