GunzBlazing.com Version 4.0 Released

SAN FRANCISCO — GunzBlazing has released Version 4.0, the fourth iteration of its popular affiliate program.

Version upgrades have been an annual event at GunzBlazing.com since the initial program launch in 2003, and these cosmetic and infrastructural optimizations are sure to translate to revenue gains for affiliates the world over, according to the company.

A new performance bonus has been added, augmenting existing PPS and revshare program options. When affiliates post 10 or more joins in any two-week period, revshare commissions balloon from 50-60 percent recurring, and per-join payouts ratchet up from $30 to $35.

Payouts on non-Raging Stallion Studios DVDs have increased to 25 percent from 15 percent, while Raging Stallion products continue to ring up a strong 40 percent. Transaction fees are never deducted from payouts, which makes GunzBlazing the highest-paying gay DVD sales program in the business.

GunzBlazing.com includes eight premium gay paysites and three shopping cart sites. For webmasters promoting GayDVD.com, the number of titles and studios that can be promoted inside the site continues to grow; dozens are being added to the database weekly, according to the company.

The company also provides a sales tool library and now the FHGs, video ads, flash ads, iframe serials and downloadable content zips are easier to find, manage and implement.

For more information, visit GunzBlazing.com.

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