zBUCKz Launches Buck-Angel.com

LONDON — zBUCKz today announced the launch of paysite Buck-Angel.com

Angel, founder of Buck Angel Entertainment is a female-to-male (FTM) transsexual, adult film producer and performer, public speaker and LGBT icon.

The new offering features Angel’s FTM videos and photos where he performs extreme and kinky sexual acts with men, women, and other transgendered FTM stars.

zBUCKz company director Danny Zeeman said he is thrilled to be in charge of marketing Angel’s adult films. “I’ve always been a fan of Buck’s work and what he’s done for the transgendered community, he is truly a one-of-a-kind performer and has always been one of the coolest people in the industry,” Zeeman said.

He added,"Buck had been busy traveling around the globe promoting his two full length documentary feature films and no longer had time to support his adult websites, so I was of course excited when he asked us to take over the marketing for his adult brand. With his new ‘mainstream’ success, it’s going to be great for affiliates to be able to promote his new paysite as the only destination to find his exclusive, sizzling hot XXX videos.”

Angel said he is excited about the synergy of working with zBUCKz team and is ready to once again push the boundaries of adult entertainment. “With so much going on for me as my business was expanding to more educational and speaking gigs and promoting my mainstream films, I had been looking for the right partner. So along came Daniel and we hit it off. Many of you know how long I have been pushing the boundaries of gay porn as well as sexuality. Now with all the new films I am doing and more world recognition, it's time to relaunch and kick ass.”

Affiliates can log in at zBUCKz.com for promotional tools and promote the site on PPS, on trials or 60 percent rev share. Contact sales@buckangelentertainment.com for more information about the program.

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