EuroRevenue Rolls Out ‘Sperma für Paris’

CHAM, Switzerland — Affiliate program EuroRevenue has announced the launch of “Sperma für Paris." Produced by GGG Studio, the video is exclusively available for video-on-demand at JohnThompsonBukkake.com.

The movie features the debut of starlet Paris Milton, who bears an uncanny resemblance to near-namesake celebutante Paris Hilton, as she gets involved in extreme bukakke action.

“John Thompson does it again,” EuroRevenue CEO Todd Glider said. “We expect ‘Sperma für Paris’ to be a huge seller at JohnThompsonBukkake.com. It capitalizes on a persistent, global fascination with everyone’s favorite billionaire brat and delivers it in inimitable, GGG fashion.”

EuroRevenue has exclusive rights to all John Thompson releases. “Sperma für Paris” is available on VOD at JohnThompsonBukkake.com before being made available on DVD. According to EuroRevenue, this creates an unprecedented opportunity for webmasters to promote exclusive content to their users.

“Right now, for GGG fans worldwide, it’s JohnThompsonBukkake.com or the waiting game — and nobody wants to wait to see Paris Milton’s debut,” EuroRevenue Executive Sales Manager Huda Mahdi said. “Thanks to ‘Sperma für Paris’ and the upcoming contest, there’s never been a better time to join EuroRevenue.com and cash in with JohnThompsonBukkake.com.”

To celebrate the launch of the new title, EuroRevenue will double PPS payouts to $50 June 14-15.

The premiere of “Sperma für Paris” comes in the midst of other developments at EuroRevenue.

Last week, the company rolled out a new blog system that includes 11 interlinked blogs — each with 70-plus, keyword-rich posts.

The company also has announced the unveiling of new programs MrGreenCash.com and MasterBucks.com within the next few weeks. Other European studios that stream exclusive content through the affiliate program include GGG, 666, SexBox, Mädchen Mund, John Thompson Presents, First Cumshot and GGG Devot.

For more information, visit the EuroRevenue website .

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