FameDollars Picks Up Combat Zone

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment had adult production studio Combat Zone in its crosshairs. Hitting the target, Combat Zone’s official website is now part of Gamma’s FameDollars affiliate program, which will have Gamma managing and promoting Combat Zone’s online presence.

Combat Zone is a new gonzo production company founded by Dion Giarusso in January. Half brothers David Joseph and Giarusso along with Vince Voyeur created Redlight District in 1999, with Giarusso performing most of the marketing duties for the fledgling company.

“Gamma and Combat Zone are a perfect fit,” Giarusso said. “With the combination of Gamma’s excellence in Internet marketing, and the use of their proprietary, cutting edge technology, teamed with our knowledge in production abilities in the adult market, we are guaranteed many years of prosperity.”

The deal with FameDollars comes at a time when Combat Zone is ramping up its production schedule starting this month, going from two to three new releases per month.

Combat Zone has dipped into the talent ranks to find directors for the company, including Melissa Lauren and Joachim Kessef. Other veteran directors include Mike Metropolis, Zak Wylde and Robbie Fischer.

“Combat Zone’s content is amazing,” Gamma Entertainment’s Karl Bernard said. “The attention to detail and consistency in the quality is going to ensure that they stay at the top of the game. [Dion] has a gift for finding the best talent, directors and performers. I’m glad to have them on the Gamma team.”

In order to promote the sites in the FameDollars program, Gamma has a comprehensive suite of marketing tools including free hosted video and photo galleries, banners and mailers, exclusive downloadable content, custom photo shoots and members area access.

FameDollars webmaster affiliates can earn up to $35 per sale or 50 percent revshare for the life of the member.

Also part of the FameDollars program are the official sites for Peter North, Silvia Saint, Silverstone Video and Devil’s Film.

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