PrideBucks, MenOnTheNet Combine for Summer Promo

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Gay affiliate program PrideBucks and popular gay web portal MenOnTheNet.com have teamed up on a summer promotion designed to reward three PrideBucks affiliates a valuable advertising package.

Three contest winners will receive a 150x200 banner spot in the “Showcase Site” area of MenOnTheNet.com for a week. According to Juan Figueroa, director of affiliate relations for PrideBucks, these banner spots would normally sell for $1,400 each if purchased from MenOnTheNet directly.

To participate, affiliates just need to send as many sales as they can through their PrideBucks account between July 9-29. Each week, a drawing will take place to determine winners, who will be announced through a post on the Unity360.com web forum.

Figueroa said that while the drawing is random, and there is no specific number of sales that an affiliate must send in order to be eligible, “the more sales a webmaster sends the better their chances.”

Figueroa told XBIZ that PrideBucks has a relationship with MenOnTheNet.com that extends back years, and it’s an association he’s proud to be a part of.

“I haven’t been with PrideBucks more than five or six months now,” Figueroa said, “but they have had a relationship with MenOnTheNet for quite some time, and it feels good to be part of something solid.”

According to R. “BIGBOB” Kopke, affiliate traffic manager for MenOnTheNet.com, the good feelings are mutual.

“MenontheNet is so pleased to be working with PrideBucks yet again,” Kopke said. “The integrity and commitment of the people at PrideBucks made it easy to develop the long-term relationship we have.”

For more information on the promotion, visit PrideBucks.com or contact juan@pridebucks.com.

For more information about advertising on MenOnTheNet, contact smason@freyacomm.com

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