Carnal Media Hires Ewan French to Lead Affiliate Marketing Team

Carnal Media Hires Ewan French to Lead Affiliate Marketing Team

LOS ANGELES — Carnal Media (and the GunzBlazing Network) has named Ewan French as its new affiliate manager.

According to the company, it recently launched three sites, including the fast-growing FunSizeBoys.com that debuted last week, plus the furry live-action, comic and story site GrowlBoys.com, and the noted BoyForSale.com. A fourth site is set for a June launch.

Now, the Carnal team is growing alongside its product lineup with the addition of French who brings years of affiliate program experience at adult companies such as MaleFlixx, Flirt4Free and Gamma.

“I’m excited to be joining such a great team,” French said. “This affiliate program has so many great sites and a lot more by way of site launches on the horizon.”

“The pace of growth at Carnal Media is hard to believe,” French added, “but the quality of what they have just released on GrowlBoys, BoyForSale and FunSizeBoys is just astonishing.”

In his new position, French will be responsible for managing the Carnal Cash affiliate program (aka GunzBlazing), all participating webmasters, as well as new product releases.

“Ewan brings gay industry experience at the highest levels plus a passion that’s unmatched,” said Carnal Media CEO Legrand Wolf. “We are so excited Ewan has joined our team as we expand our gay-owned and gay-run network of content.”

For more information, click here or email ewan@carnalmedia.com.

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