Men of Montreal Increases Site Update Frequency to Twice Weekly

MONTREAL — Men of Montreal has announced that it will increase the frequency of its scene updates to twice weekly for the month of June, as part of its 'Double Take' promotion.

Every Tuesday, the site will release a solo scene featuring a never-before-seen model. Fridays will continue to see hardcore releases featuring Men of Montreal’s popular performers.

“Something amazing happens in Montreal in the summer,” said Marko Lebeau, Men of Montreal’s owner. “The men come out and it’s as if they spent the winter getting even hotter. I had so many amazing guys to film that I had to increase the update frequency of the site to be able to show them all off.”

Men of Montreal launched in February 2013 as the brainchild of porn performer Lebeau who is himself a native of Montreal. Lebeau believes that there is a certain mystique to the sexy French men of Montreal and wanted to showcase them in a dedicated site. To realize his vision, he partnered with Next Door Entertainment and joined the Buddy Profits affiliate program.

“I’m so happy with how the site has grown,” Lebeau continued. “It’s been such a pleasure finding new talent to introduce to the world. The models have been amazing to work with and the feedback from the fans has been really positive. I’m excited to be able to offer even more updates in our June ‘Double Take’. It’s the summer festival season in Montreal, and this is our way of bringing that experience to our members.”

Men of Montréal will offer $1 trial memberships for all traffic sent to the site in June. Affiliates have the option to receive $35 PPS or 50-percent rev share options on all memberships, including trials. Payments are sent twice per month: on the 1st and 16th of each month and they cover the previous two weeks referrals.

For more information, contact Next Door Entertainment’s Hector Camacho at hcamacho@buddyprofits.com.

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