Raging Stallion Celebrates 1 Year With Buddy Profits

MONTREAL — RagingStallion.com announced today that it is celebrating the one-year anniversary of the site’s relaunch within the Buddy Profits affiliate program.

The site was relaunched last year to house content from Raging Stallion, Monster Bang, Hard Friction, High Octane, Hairy Boyz, XtraInches and SexGaymes.

To commemorate the occasion, Raging Stallion is launching a week-long promotion beginning tomorrow, which offers surfers 50 percent off any type of RagingStallion.com membership. Affiliates who send traffic during this time will benefit from the promotional pricing, a company representative said.

“BuddyProfits is excited to be celebrating the first anniversary of RagingStallion.com within our award-winning affiliate program,” said Hector Camacho, managing director of Buddy Profits. “Raging Stallion Studios, one of the world’s largest producers of gay porn, offer their members over 1,600 videos, 21,500 photos and a 7-in-1 mega-site. Affiliates with gay traffic are invited to participate in this celebration of muscles, hairy chests, tattoos and aggressive sexual appetites.” 

Special promotional affiliate banners are available for download at BuddyBlogged.com. Affiliates who opt to use the hosted banners from BuddyProfits.com will automatically see their banners updated.

As an additional bonus, 160 classic scenes that have not been available since the relaunch will be added to the membership site next week. These include scenes from popular DVD titles “Focus/Refocus,” “To The Last Man” and “Grunts: The New Recruits,” among others.

“The past year has been a huge success with the launch of the RagingStallion.com mega-site, that gives our fans seven sites for the price of one," said Chris Ward, president and founder of Raging Stallion. “The fans have responded favorably, and we’re excited to add over 160 scenes to the site as a bonus to all of our existing and new members. These added scenes are some of the best content Raging Stallion Studios has ever produced. We’d like to thank the fans and the affiliates for their continued support of our world-class male erotica.”

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