CzechBoys.com Launches Multilanguage Tour

PRAGUE — The largest multilanguage tour in the history of the gay adult online industry has just been launched at CzechBoys.com, the company said, to coincide with the relaunch of their affiliate program CzechBoyBucks.com, which now includes bonuses to affiliates as well as free video hosted galleries.

The multilanguage tour includes video previews of the company's collection of exclusive videos, several hundred previews, and and previews of their complete collection of more than 1,000 videos will be available on the tour by the end of the year.

Affiliat eprogram CzechBoyBucks.com has also relaunched and is now offering free video hosted galleries and monthly affiliate cash bonuses.

“We’ve already seen an amazing spike in conversions since the launch of our new home page and tour and I’m hoping to write a lot of bonus checks to our affiliates each and every month," CzechBoys Marketing Director Jarda Smetana said.

“With over 250,000 pages, I’ve built CzechBoys into one of the largest gay mega sites on the internet," CzechBoys owner Pavel Rada said. "We’re finally able to show prospective members the incredible offerings we have inside and give them confidence that they are dealing with a long term provider of quality gay erotica.

"I’m also thrilled that we can now reach a much larger market by offering them clear and concise information about our daily magazine in four languages before they make the decision to spend their hard-earned money.”

CzechBoys.com also runs CzechBoyContent.com, which offers webmasters exclusive content as well as several licensed plugin feeds including a weekly model video feed through the company's partners at Pistol Media.

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