GlamourBuckz Acquires SoloBuckz

LOS ANGELES — GlamourBuckz’ parent Panorama Pacific has announced its takeover of management for the SoloBuckz affiliate program, which just released its latest website, OfficialTommieJo.com.

All SoloBuckz websites have now been integrated into the GlamourBuckz affiliate program, giving the network to a total of 15 interactive model websites.

“What really interested me about SoloBuckz is that they had the same caliber of high end photography and beautiful women as the girls we have on GlamourBuckz,” said Marketing Manager Dell Douglas. “However, these girls were willing to get completely nude, which offers us a solution for those customers that have been asking us for the same high quality photography but with girls that will work to higher levels.”

SoloBuckz was created in 2013 as a solution for professional adult models looking to start their own websites, but without the capability of building and marketing it themselves. Each girl’s website consists of their videos and photos, at home ‘selfies,’ a blog, a forum where they chat with members and behind the scenes footage.

“From the very beginning with Glamourbuckz, we set out to create a brand people equate with high quality content and beautiful women, who fans can interact with on a daily basis,” Company Director Danny Zeeman says. “The girls in the SoloBuckz network were shot with the same attention to detail that will no doubt continue to raise the bar for high end photography and production values where the models interact with their fans.”

Affiliates wanting to promote these websites may sign up at www.glamourbuckz.com.

The company notes that affiliates that were already signed up to SoloBuckz have been e-mailed and their commissions have already been added to their GlamourBuckz account.

For more information, visit www.glamourbuckz.com or e-mail fishy@glamourbuckz.com.

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