HunkyLuke Joins WebMediaProz as Marketing Director

HunkyLuke Joins WebMediaProz as Marketing Director

LONDON — Luke Hubert, aka HunkyLuke, has been tapped as the new marketing director of WebMediaProz, which runs Panorama Pacific, the operator of adult affiliate programs including ZBuckz.com and GlamourBuckz.com.

Hubert is known throughout the industry as the former owner of Chilihost and HunkMoney, and most recently worked as the marketing head at WowMediaCash.

Danny Zeeman, the company’s founder, said that he couldn’t be more excited to have Luke join his team.

“Like many people in our industry, I have had the great pleasure of working with Luke in a variety of facets over the years, and not only is he an extremely talented individual, he is also a great leader and a very cool and likable guy,” Zeeman said. “I have no doubt that he will help us build on the great infrastructure we’ve already set up, and take our business to new heights.”

Luke, who formerly managed over 50 paysites under the HunkMoney umbrella of affiliate programs which were sold to Stunner Media in 2011, said he is excited to work with such a large variety of content to promote.

“I have known Daniel and his crew for years and have always respected their integrity and ethics, so its with a certain pleasure and excitement that I accepted this new position," Hubert said. “I am thrilled to step into the roll of marketing director and look forward to spreading the word about the amazing variety of adult entertainment; from Zbuckz.com’s award-winning Asian gay porn sites to DickBank.com’s kinky amateur gay fetish porn, and from the exquisite beauty of the GlamourBuckz.com’s girls to the intense excitement found in the JBuckz.com's Japanese fetish porn.”

Panorama Pacific’s flagship program program, ZBuckz, has 30 websites in a wide variety of gay niches; GlamourBuckz is a site featuring beautiful U.K. glamour models; JBuckz features kinky girls of Japan; and DickBank, features amateur gay content from the legendary studio Factory Videos.

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