Next Door Studios Releases 1000th Scene on NextDoorBuddies.com

MONTREAL — Next Door Studios has announced the release of the 1000th scene on NextDoorBuddies.com today. The scene, titled “Wedding Jitters, Part 2,” is a sequel to the popular “Wedding Jitters” that was released in late April of this year.

"Wedding Jitters, Part 2” once again pairs Markie More with Cole Christiansen in the lead-up to what was supposed to be Markie’s wedding day. As the wedding party arrives and searches for the would-be groom, Markie and Cole steal away for another intimate encounter. 

“This is definitely a milestone that we’re all very proud of,” said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Studios. “When we launched Next Door Buddies back in 2004 we had no idea that 10 years later we would be celebrating the release of our 1000th scene on the site! It’s incredible to see how Next Door Buddies has evolved through the years thanks to the dedication of our team, the support of our affiliates and, of course, the fans who have made the site a success.”

To mark the occasion, NextDoorBuddies.com will offer a special savings of 50 percent off all memberships from June 12th through the 26th. Affiliates are invited to take advantage of the promotional pricing that will be available for all traffic sent to the site during this time.

A membership to Next Door Buddies gives full access to all 1000 scenes from the site with additional access to the entire Next Door Studios line of 14 websites including: Next Door Male, Next Door Twink, Next Door Ebony, Next Door Hookups, Cody Cummings, Austin Wilde, Rod Daily, Marcus Mojo, Samuel O'Toole, Trystan Bull, Mason Wyler, Tommy D XXX and Stroke That Dick.
NextDoorBuddies.com is available for promotion within the Buddy Profits affiliate program. Affiliates can receive $35 pay-per-signup or 50 percent rev-share options on all memberships, including trials.

For more information, contact Affiliate Manager Ewan French at ewan@buddyprofits.com. 

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