Richard Neate Joins StandAhead as Affiliate Manager

MONTREAL — Affiliate program StandAhead has named Richard Neate as its new affiliate manager.

“I’m really excited to finally have Richard onboard,” StandAhead.com co-owner Philippe St-Onge said. “Richard has some amazing ideas as well as a fantastic array of skills and contacts, he's extremely motivated to assist old and new affiliates alike, as well as boosting our company image in the gay adult market. I’m positive that as the company continues to grow, he will become an invaluable resource to me and the StandAhead team.”

As affiliate and account manager, Neate will primarily work on StandAheads' gay adult assets, as well as launching new projects in 2010.

“I’m so excited to be joining StandAhead.com, we have an amazing team of people working to the best of their ability. I have believed in StandAhead for a long time, and feel privileged to be joining the team,” Neate said. “It’s got an amazing reputation for delivering the best support, content, conversions and payout anywhere within the gay adult industry. I’m looking forward to working with all our new, existing affiliates and advertisers helping them to monetize their traffic.”

Neate previously marketed veteran adult site BlakeMason.com and the niche site HomoEmo.com.

StandAhead.com incorporates sites such as TeachTwinks.com, BeddableBoys.com, LollipopTwinks.com and network site GayLifeNetwork.com with its $30-35 PPS payout and $1 trials.

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