EuroRevenue Toasts Success, Seeks Cross-Sell Partners

CYBERSPACE — Affiliate network EuroRevenue today announced that first-quarter earnings have bucked economic trends.

“Our quarterlies are very encouraging,” EuroRevenue owner and founder Joe said. “New sites like HardcoreMax.com are already bearing fruit, and we have taken on many new billers. Because our brand is built on offering exceptional content to the end-user, the global downturn is having a minimal effect on our core business.”

HardcoreMax.com is the company’s newest paysite, built on Max Hardcore’s library of bestselling DVD titles.

EuroRevenue has expanded its billing options and is now processing with Epoch, NetBilling, CommerceGate, SegPay, Webbilling and WTS.

“We recently launched MyPornDownloads.com as our first, dedicated cross-sell vehicle,” EuroRevenue Executive Manager Huda Mahdi said. “It is a robust site filled with a lifetime’s worth of content, and right now we are aggressively looking to purchase cross-sells from strong, reputable players in the industry.”

In the days ahead, the company will be launching its first-ever all-access site GigaPorn.com, re-launching popular Asian Bukkake site JapaneseBukkakeOrgy.com under MAMS with a trial join option, and unveiling a completely revamped affiliate home filled with even more tools for partners to leverage.

“2008 was marked by rapid growth for us across the board,” EuroRevenue CEO Todd Glider said. “Site offerings doubled, VOD offerings increased and a robust webcam network was added. In addition, we unveiled cutting-edge in-house innovations, including MAMS, our proprietary Members Area Management System, and scores of new marketing and program options for affiliates.”

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