Supermen Offers Pierre Fitch and Chase Hunter in Celebrity Event

Supermen Offers Pierre Fitch and Chase Hunter in Celebrity Event

LOS ANGELES — Supermen.com is celebrating its first year of free live shows with its September Celebrity Event, featuring one of the hottest gay couples in porn, Pierre Fitch, and Ethan Chase.

The show is set for this Saturday, Sept. 23, at midnight EST (Friday, Sept. 22, at 9 p.m. PST).

According to consultant Douglas Richter, many loyal Supermen.com community members have come to enjoy the site’s Celebrity Porn Star Events, which are now available free, and which have proven to be an excellent tool for new member acquisition for both Supermen.com as well as its “super modernized” white label platform.

“The community response to the events has been incredible. Users love and look forward to the monthly shows, most probably because we are bringing hugely popular stars closer to their fans and at a price everyone can afford — FREE!” Richter exclaims. “Affiliates love this program because it helps them to meet their revenue goals by driving free and paid signups to Supermen or their white label cam site.”

Since he made his debut in 1999, Pierre Fitch has become one of the most iconic men in gay porn, having worked with some of the biggest names including Brad Star, Rafael Alencar, Brent Corrigan.

After learning from his experiences, Pierre began producing content of his own.  Working both as an actor and producer, his site features content of himself and his friends, including boyfriend Ethan Chase.

“The Celeb Events are designed with the partners in mind. If users want to direct the action, though, they’ll need to have some credits in their account,” Richter concludes. “As you can see it is an excellent mechanism to acquire users and generate new sales on Supermen.com or any of our gay white labels.” 

For more information, affiliates can contact their Supermen.com rep or email Douglas@Supermen.com.

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