Carnal Media Taps Danny Go as New Affiliates Manager

Carnal Media Taps Danny Go as New Affiliates Manager

LOS ANGELES — Carnal Media and the GunzBlazing network has welcomed Danny Go as its new affiliate manager for the company's subsidiary GrowlBoys.com

According to Carnal Media President, LeGrand Wolf, “The new position was designed with Danny in mind. His experience in customer service, logistics, events and the adult biz — not to mention his passion for the pup and furry communities — made him the ideal hire!”

GrowlBoys caters to the niche furry and pup play communities while adding its own unique mythological twist to Daddy/son fantasy stories. The site joins BoysForSale.com as one of the newest releases from Carnal Media in their revamp of the GunzBlazing network. The company reports that it plans to release new sites on a regular basis moving forward. 

Of his new position, Go said that he is "thrilled" to join the Carnal Media team and looks forward to working with affiliates and webmasters on the company's roster of top gay and trans brands. 

"Throughout the years I have had the pleasure of being able to experience the adult industry from a multitude of different perspectives," said Go. "I have long since loved the content LeGrand and his husband have produced, and I am in love with the content they are producing now! There is definitely a lot of exciting things in the works!"

For more information visit CarnalCash.com. Affiliates interested in joining the CarnalCash network should contact Danny Go at danny@carnalmedia.com

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