GayHubNetwork Debuts New Affiliate Program With CockyBoys, RandyBlue

GayHubNetwork Debuts New Affiliate Program With CockyBoys, RandyBlue

LOS ANGELES — GayHubNetwork, a new affiliate program offering for promotion studio sites CockyBoys and RandyBlue, will debut this Thursday.

The new premium gay adult affiliate network is powered by NATS and replaces the sites' respective individual affiliate programs — CockyBoys' Big Bling and RandyBlue Affiliates — although both programs will remain active for 60 days for access to historical data.

GayHubNetwork’s Davyd Dixon said, “It’s been a long time coming, giving these two legendary brands the kind of affiliate promotion and network that they deserve. Affiliates will be pleased with GayHubNetwork's speed of payments, regular newsletter updates, and plethora of promo materials to promote these high converting and acclaimed studio membership sites to their audiences.”

Dixon noted that other brands will be added to GayHubNetwork later this year.

“We will be a one-stop destination to promote premium, high-converting and compelling gay membership sites,” he said.

CockyBoys' Benny Morecock said, “This is an exciting moment for the gay industry. It’s been a while since a new program of this caliber has launched. I’m looking forward to delivering an amazing experience so affiliates can promote these iconic brands with ease.”

The launch of GayHubNetwork coincides with Thursday’s premiere of “Boys Will Be Boys,” a co-production between CockyBoys and RandyBlue shot on location in Miami, available on both membership sites simultaneously.

“Boys Will Be Boys” was directed by Jake Jaxson and Rapheal Misccotii, and features CockyBoy exclusives Tristan Hunter, Dan Evans, Lane Colten, Evan Knoxx and Greyson Myles, RandyBlue veterans Andrew Stark and Diego Sans, as well as Trevor Brooks, Sean Xavier and Derek Kage.

Affiliates are encouraged to contact affiliates@gayhubnetwork.com with any questions. For more information, visit GayHubNetwork.com.

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