Gunzblazing.com Takes Over Twinks.com

CYBERSPACE — Gay webmaster affiliate program Gunzblazing.com has signed a deal with Nichebucks.com to overhaul and manage Twinks.com. Under the agreement, Gunzblazing.com will take over all management and marketing of the site and integrate it into the Gunzblazing.com affiliate program.

“We're enormously excited about entering the twinks genre,” Gunzblazing.com President Brian Randall said. “It’s a niche that has been absent from the Gunzblazing.com cash program and the addition of such a powerful domain with seven years of archival content and an aggressive production and site update schedule is huge news for our affiliates.”

The new site is scheduled to roll out in the next few months with streaming Flash video, a download-to-own feature and new content added five times per week.

As part of the Gunzblazing.com multisite network, Twinks.com members will have access to more than five original content updates daily. This means greater customer retention and improved recurring commission rates for affiliates with pay-per-signup webmasters, with plans for them to receive up to $40 per sign-up.

The Gunzblazing affliate program operates CollinONeal.com, HairyBoyz.com, BangBangBoys.com, Barebacking.com, RearStable.com, SexGaymes.tv, FistingCentral.com and ExtraInches.com, all featuring exclusive galleries and hardcore video feeds.

For more information on Gunzblazing.com and the anticipated release of the new site Twinks.com, visit Gunzblazing.com.

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