Men of Montreal to Double Scene Updates for the Holidays

MONTREAL — Men of Montréal, the amateur gay website that showcases French men from in and around Montréal, has announced that they will be increasing their scene releases during the holidays to twice weekly.  

“I wanted to offer our members something special for the holidays,” said Marko Lebeau, owner of Men of Montréal. “What better way to thank them for their ongoing support than to give them more updates and more men to enjoy?  I’m so excited by our December scenes, they are some of the hottest we’ve filmed yet and I found some amazing new guys to introduce on the site also.”

Starting December 16th, the site will release a hardcore scene every Tuesday starring some of Men of Montréal’s most popular performers followed on Fridays with a solo scene with a new model.

To coincide with the increased updates, Men of Montréal will be offering special holiday discounts of 50 percent off all memberships plus $1 trials until Jan 5th, 2015. All affiliates who send traffic during this time will benefit from the promotional pricing. 

MenofMontreal.com is available for promotion through the Buddy Profits affiliate program. Affiliates have the option to receive $35 PPS or 50-percent rev share options on all memberships, including trials. Payments are sent twice per month: on the 1st and 16th of each month and they cover the previous two weeks referrals.

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