BlazingBucks Wins Affiliate Program of the Year Award

LOS ANGELES — BlazingBucks has won the 2011 XBIZ Award for Affiliate Program of the Year.

"We are really thrilled," said Mark Blazing of BlazingBucks.com.

"Having been nominated twice in the past as the Emerging Affiliate Program of the Year, we see this as a statement from industry insiders that we have not only emerged, but succeeded in demonstrating that our consistent effort and affiliate-first approach offers real benefits for fans and affiliates alike. It means a lot to us and I sincerely thank every person on our team from our conscientious staff of in-house employees to our long time traffic partners and newest affiliate webmasters. I feel like we all won something tonight."

The company said that just being nominated in a category that contained powerhouses like Playboy, Twistys and MaxCash, along with strong up and coming contenders like PaperStreetCash and OCCash, made winning the 2011 Affiliate Program of the Year award even sweeter for BlazingBucks.

"Part of what makes this industry great is the fact that we are able to work closely together with many of the same people we are competing with each year," Blazing said.

"Being congratulated by many of the most talented people in Internet marketing and recognized as the 2011 award winning program is something very special to me. In many ways that matters even more than the award itself, because it shows BlazingBucks has always done our part for the industry and done our best to serve the needs of the adult online community as a whole.

"We will continue to provide top quality exclusive entertainment for fans and the support systems necessary for affiliates to generate an exceptional revenue stream from their own traffic investment. That is our commitment."

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