Stunner Media Relaunches Boys-Smoking.com

MONTREAL — Stunner Media has kicked off a new partnership with Boys-Smoking.com by completely overhauling the site.

The company said the site's members' area has been redesigned, giving it a sleeker look and optimizing it for mobile viewing. Older updates have been remastered for improved quality, and new videos will be released in full HD.

“There are a lot of new features that our members will be happy about,” site founder Jim Mason said.

The relaunch also features the release of a new Marcus Mojo scene along with Dylan Knight. “He’s been on the site before, but he’s basically retired, so we were thrilled when he agreed to appear on Boys-Smoking again,” Mason added. “We have always had a great love for Marcus. The opportunity to put him with Dylan Knight came around and the scene is amazing. Everyone is in for a wild ride. And it got bumpy."

Stunner noted that the smoking fetish has been popular since the ‘40s, and Boys-Smoking.com has been delivering the content to lovers of the niche since 2002. “When it came to porn, smoking fetish content was mostly daddies and bears,” Mason said. “We set out to explore the fetish with twinks and jocks; the response was and remains phenomenal.”

The quality and uniqueness of the content also caught the industry’s eye, according to the company. Boys-Smoking.com has been nominated 10 years running as “Best Fetish Site” by the Cybersocket Web Awards. “We’re super excited to be working with Jim on Boys-Smoking.com — it’s a new niche for us, and we’re determined to take the site to the next level,” said Erynn V., Stunner’s content production manager. 

Mason added, “We’re looking forward to making new affiliate relationships through Stunner’s extensive network.”

Affiliates of the old Verotel and DHD affiliate programs must update their links to the new site. They will find the site under Stunner’s IndieBucks.com program, where payouts of $30 PPS and 60 percent rev share are offered. Promo tools, including banners, pictures and tube clips will be added regularly.

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