zBUCKz Supports AIDS Research

CYBERSPACE — In the spirit of the holidays, zBUCKz has announced that 100 percent of all revenues earned on Christmas day will be donated to AMFAR, one of the leading charities in AIDS Research.

According to the company, affiliates will be paid their commissions in full, but zBUCKz will be matching the amount earned, so that the full value of all gross sales and rebills the program receives that day will be donated.

zBUCKz will also be adding a notice to their sites that all money customers spend on December 25th will go to AIDS research in an effort to increase signups that day and try to raise more money and awareness for this very important charity organization.

"I think it's important being in the industry we are in that we do what we can to continue in the fight against AIDS," Company Director DannyZ said. "While progress has been made on this front, there are still millions of people around the world living with HIV or AIDS. I am proud to support AMFAR in their quest to create and implement effective HIV research, treatment, prevention, and education around the world."

To help affiliates increase their sales for the holiday, zBUCKz also reports that they have revamped their best selling site, Japanboyz.com, with new models, new video trailers and a transparent tour that allows surfers to view all the site's latest updates.

"By focusing on producing top notch and 100 percent exclusive gay content for adult webmasters, daily updates, unique micro-niche tours and innovative affiliate tools, we strive to be your one stop webmaster porn shop for promoting top converting gay adult websites," stated a company rep.

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