Stunner Media Revamps StraightNakedThugs.com

MONTREAL — Stunner Media has announced its overhaul of StraighNakedThugs.com, as the result of a new partnership that led to a re-launch of the site.

“Our new alliance with Stunner Media is enabling us to make huge technological advances,” Saggerz Skaterz Studios’ William Kidd stated. “Stunner has done an amazing job turning StraightNakedThugs into a state-of-the-art site. They’ve been able to add all the features we have only dreamed of until now: Mobile availability, multiple video formats, true HD streaming and improved tours and members’ area.”

StraightNakedThugs.com brings a unique niche to the IndieBucks network: real straight thugs, skaters and punks. This allows members to get an uncensored look at their daily lives, hazing rituals and parties.

The raw amateurs of StraightNakedThugs join a wide array of content offered through IndieBucks, including twink sites such as SkaterSpank.com, ToeGasms.com and the fetish driven BoyNapped.com, plus more than 13 other sites.

“We want to offer hot videos and photos of every flavor to members of the IndieBucks network, so no one is left unsatisfied,” states Stunner Media president Philippe St-Onge. “StraightNakedThugs.com is a great addition to the lineup.”

Affiliates can promote StraightNakedThugs.com via pay per signup ($30PPS) or partnership (60 percent) programs and all the usual sales tools are available at www.indiebucks.com — including tube clips, banners and pictures.

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