GlamourBuckz Takes Over GlamourIdols.com Network

LONDON — GlamourBuckz.com, a glamour girl multimedia affiliate program with 20 sites to promote, has announced that they have assumed management and control of the GlamourIdols.com network. Unlike their flagship ThisIsGlamour.com and SocialGlamour.com networks, GlamourIdols.com features full nudity.

“While our sister networks have some of the best personalities and most gorgeous girls in the U.K., glamour photography and social media worlds, one of the biggest challenges we’ve had within the adult industry has been with complaints that the girls don’t get fully naked,” said Danny Zeeman, chief business developer for GlamourBuckz.com. “Glamour Idols features the same type of artistic, high-end glamour photography and HD videos, only with models who are willing to work to higher levels of eroticism.”

The network is launching with two solo websites by U.K.-based models: Tommie Jo’s OfficialTommieJo.com and Gemma Massey’s ImGemmaMassey.com, and the company said it has plans to aggressively add new models to the network in the coming months.

“GlamourIdols.com offers models the opportunity to interact with fans across a wide spectrum of social media accounts and earn excellent money promoting their own solo site, all while being flown across the world getting stunning photos taken by a glamour photography icon,” Zeeman said. “With our win-win business model, we think it will be easy for us to attract some of the top talent in the industry now that we have this renewed focus on adult content and look forward to adding many more girls to our network in the coming months.”

The flagship GlamourIdols.com site is ready to promote inside the GlamourBuckz affiliate program, along with the first two solo sites in the network: OfficialTommieJo.com and ImGemmaMassey.com. Banners, FHG galleries, photo sets, promo videos and more affiliate tools are also available.

For more information on GlamourBuckz.com, follow them on Twitter or Instagram.

For more information on Tommie Jo, follow her on Twitter.

For more information on Massey, follow her on Twitter.

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