Affiliate Exec from Charged Media to Attend The Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. — Charged Media's Director of Affiliate Sales, Louis Montalvo, will be attending The Phoenix Forum, March 27-30 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel.

Charged Media is Paper Street Media’s fast-growing affiliate program for its network of premium gay sites that includes Brother Crush, Latin Leche, Young Perps, Family Dick, Missionary Boys and others. In addition to its competitive payout rates, Charged Media also features a referral program, top marketing tools and 24/7 technical support.  

“We are pleased to be represented by Louis and join our colleagues and partners to participate in this industry event,” said Salima, COO of Paper Street Media, the parent company of Charged Media. “The Phoenix Forum is a great opportunity to connect with our industry colleagues and explore the opportunities that are available today, whether it’s promoting our content, creating custom affiliate programs or otherwise learning and collaborating.”

Montalvo will be available for appointments and networking opportunities. To email Louis, click here.

“I am very proud of the new chapter Charged Media has entered. With a continued emphasis on quality, we have no parameters on the content or programs we are debuting and are able to implement all of the professionalism our partners at Paper Street Media have come to expect,” Montalvo said. “We are looking forward to a progressive trajectory and collaborating with our friends and colleagues during the show.”

For more information about Charged Media, click here

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