EuroRevenue Claims Europe's Largest Producer

LONDON / ZURICH – EuroRevenue claims that Munich-based producer John Thompson has become the dominating force within the European adult industry.

According to EuroRevenue, a "browse around any European video store will confirm" that Thompson has become the "dominating force within the European adult industry."

Thompson attributes his success to spunk, and lashings of it. Bukakke, often involving 30 or more men, was originally a Japanese practice specifically designed to humiliate women. However, Thompson says the girls in his productions -- otherwise known as GGG -- are both willing and eager participants.

"Our websites are designed to convert just about any traffic you throw at them," Joe, owner of EuroRevenue, the company that has the sole online distribution rights to GGG, said. "It's not just about offering exclusive content like many sites already do, but more importantly to offer content that surfers haven't grown tired of yet."

Not content with simply producing "regular" Bukkake, Thompson has also produced several titles under his infamous 666 Brand, which is best described as extreme water sports. The "Sex Box" brand is a relatively new member of the family and features a combination of the two, with a BDSM twist.

"Exclusive content, together with features such as geo-targeted global billing, means that affiliates can maximize revenues from brands that sell themselves," Joe said.

"A comparison can be drawn with rollercoasters," Joe said. "The rides that gave people kicks ten years ago just don't make the grade now. They need to be more extreme to give the same thrill. The same could be said of our sites."

For more information, visit www.eurorevenue.com.

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