PrideBucks Gives Away $1,000 Bonuses

MIAMI — Gay affiliate program PrideBucks has paired a host of new marketing tools with a cash giveaway for webmasters to take advantage of in July.

Affiliates, both new and old, can earn up to $1,000, which PrideBucks hopes they will put toward their summer vacations.

Affiliates who send the company 50-99 sales, will receive a bonus check for $250. For sales between 100-199, affiliates will earn a $500 bonus. A $1,000 bonus will be paid to affiliates who send in 200 or more sales in July.

To help affiliates promote PrideBucks, the company has added an array of new marketing tools in the past few months, including free hosted galleries, free content packs, text-based ads and banners.

The company decided to launch this promotion as a way of combating a summer lull, according to PrideBucks Vice President of Marketing Rainey Stricklin.

“There doesn’t have to be a summer slow down,” Stricklin said. “As long as webmasters are still putting the work in, the sales will come. We’re just providing some extra incentive for them to do that.”

The company offers $30 per signup, 60 percent revshare and 10 percent for referrals.

PrideBucks features content from gay sites that include CircleJerkBoys.com, ExtraBigDicks.com, MenOver30.com, BoysGoneBad.com and TrueTwinks.com.

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