EuroBoyXXX Moves to IndieBucks

MONTREAL — Stunner Media has brought EuroBoyXXX.com to its affiliate program IndieBucks. The Montreal-based company and its partner, Jean Bourne Group, became owners of the twink site through their recent acquisition of Prowler Distribution.

"EuroBoyXXX specializes in young men from all over Europe, including many well-known British performers," a Stunner Media representative said. "The site has a strong library of hardcore videos, which will continue to grow under its new owners. IndieBucks is one of Stunner's most successful affiliate programs, and EuroBoyXXX adds to its already diverse portfolio of sites. Notable British sites like BlakeMason and Boynapped are part of the program along with over 20 additional sites, ranging from porn star-driven to fetish to American twinks."

EuroBoyXXX.com moved from its previous operator, JonnoCash. According to Stunner Media, "All affiliate traffic is redirecting to the new site on IndieBucks, and affiliates can rest assured their old links will give them credit for all traffic on IndieBucks."

Founded in 2000, Stunner Media operates eight gay affiliate programs: StandAhead, Phoenixxx, IndieBucks, HunkMoney, EmoProfits, BritishBucks, BoyCrushCash and LatinoBucks. Stunner Media also owns the long-running gay webmaster forum Gay Wide Webmasters.  

For more information on IndieBucks, visit their official website.

For more information on Stunner Media, visit their official website.

For more information on EuroboyXXX.com, follow them on Twitter.

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