Buddy Profits Founder Stephan Sirard Returns to Lead Affiliate Program

Buddy Profits Founder Stephan Sirard Returns to Lead Affiliate Program

MONTREAL — Buddy Profits has announced the return of founder Stephan Sirard as leader of business operations following a one-year absence.

According to the company, Sirard, who is president of Zubb Media, will also resume his role managing the day-to-day business operations of Next Door Entertainment.

Sirard says, ” It has been a very difficult year for me personally with the passing of my father and I needed to take some time away from the industry to handle some personal family matters.  I am now very excited to return to work full time and cannot wait to refocus my energies on some exciting new projects.”

Next year marks the 15th anniversary of Buddy Profits. 

“We are very proud and excited to be working with some of the top gay studios,” Sirard said. “It’s been a very busy and lucrative 15 years, I can’t wait to see what the next 15 years have to offer. Over the past year there’s been some reorganization both of our staff and our business model and I’m ready to breathe some new life into Buddy Profits. This is my priority and it’s my intention to give our partners and our affiliates all of the tools they deserve to save them time while making them money.”

The Buddy Profits affiliate program includes more than 40 gay websites, including award-winning sites and content. 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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