EuroRevenue Affiliate Program to Close

CYBERSPACE — EuroRevenue, a leading global affiliate program for the past nine years, has announced plans to cease operations next month.

"We regret to inform you that after nine successful years, EuroRevenue's affiliate program is closing its doors," the company said in an announcement on its website. "For this reason, we will no longer be accepting referrals effective Aug. 31, 2010."

Known for their extreme hardcore content, EuroRevenue has a variety of niche sites that include everything from teen-oriented fare to gangbang and bukkake porn.

Their announcement appears to be a sign of the times.

"Sadly, the current affiliate membership business model is no longer sustainable for future growth," the company said. "However, we hope to reopen the program in the future once the climate has changed."

The statement continues, "We could not have been this successful without the participation of our affiliates, partners and suppliers, many of whom we call friends. We thank you all and deeply regret the need to end this long-time business relationship.

"We sincerely appreciate your affiliation over the years and wish you nothing but success in your future endeavors."

EuroRevenue owner Joe Holm was unavailable for comment at post time.

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