LuridDigs.com Joins GunzBlazing's Affiliate Program

LuridDigs.com Joins GunzBlazing's Affiliate Program

LAS VEGAS — Gay affiliate marketing program GunzBlazing today announced the relaunch of blog site LuridDigs.com, a 15-year-old site that blends gay amateurs and interior design.

Robyn Way, president of GunzBlazing, said that the site is now part blog, part tube and part membership site.

"We've been looking for something a little different to add to the program,” Way said. "So when [LuridDigs creator] David K came to us with the idea of working together we jumped at the chance.

“Apart from being highly amusing and one of our favorite blogs — and apparently John Waters' favorite blogs, as well — we saw a real opportunity to redevelop what a site blog could contain."

David K said that he’s astonished that time has flown and LuridDigs is reaching its 15th anniversary.

“That's 15 years of consistently critiquing some of the most horrifying gay interior design on the planet. I believe that qualifies our writing team for a Pulitzer prize,” David K said. “To celebrate, it felt like the right time to redesign and reformat the site into an expanded version of itself — taking advantage of tube feeds and the high-quality streaming content that GunzBlazing will offer our visitors.

“Our fan base is fierce and loyal and I know they'll love the new look, feel and vibe of the site. But the heart and soul of Lurid Digs remains the same."

Way said that customers can get access to the full blog and a variety of tube clips by entering their email address on the “first floor.”

“They can then upgrade to a full membership in the ‘penthouse,’ getting access to thousands of videos from the HardGayFeeds platform,” Way said. “Not only do affiliates make commission on the membership sales but also on any of the upsells from the tube section."

For more information about GunzBlazing contact affiliate manager Matt Vonegidy at matt@gunzblazing.com.

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