NastyDaddy.com Offers 50% Off Memorial Day Sale

LOS ANGELES — Ducati Studios’ flagship site, NastyDaddy.com, is ringing in the upcoming Memorial Day weekend with an attention-getting sale.

“We are having a Memorial Day sale, starting today,” studio head Trenton Ducati told XBIZ. “Join now at 50 percent off.”

NastyDaddy.com, with its tagline “Where Daddies Breed,” offers a mix of mature men, daddies and muscle bears in hardcore bareback action.

Ducati, the 2013 XBIZ Gay Performer of the Year, earlier this year relaunched the NastyDaddy.com site, as well as affiliate program DucatiCash.com, now powered by the NATS affiliate-tracking software.

NastyDaddy was redesigned with new features, including a more user-friendly, responsive layout and navigation, as well as a new price-point offering where viewers can choose between joining the site or purchasing tokens to use for downloads. 

Affiliates are encouraged to download promo content and banners from DucatiCash.com or to contact Duran at anthony@ducatistudios.com for more information.

Check out NastyDaddy.com here.

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