GunzBlazing, Cazzo Launch New Site

SAN FRANCISCO — Hardcore gay studio Cazzo and gay affiliate program GunzBlazing announced today a collaborative launch of CazzoClub.com, as part of GunzBlazing’s global affiliate network.

The two companies previously agreed to develop five new sites together, with German-based Cazzo and its affiliated independent production company, Wurstfilm, producing content, while GunzBlazing manages marketing and technology.

“Today is a great day for our loyal members, affiliates and our team," said Jorg Andreas of Cazzo. “Fans will be thrilled with a fantastic, state-of-the-art membership site with many new features; affiliates will be thrilled with the award-winning tools and services of the GunzBlazing program.”

CazzoClub.com includes a catalog of more than 375 scenes and features a responsive design, making it compatible with any device, including desktop, tablet or smartphone.

“CazzoClub.com represents a great new addition to our affiliate network and offers two of our favorite things: European men and a great spanking of hardcore content,” said Robyn way, president of GunzBlazing. “This new site will present an exciting new opportunity for our affiliate partners to promote a well-known, great converting brand and what is undoubtedly some of the world’s best gay adult content.“

An upcoming launch of two new sites, WurstFilmClub.com and Gay-Fetish-Porn.xxx, is on the horizon, Way added.

GunzBlazing houses more than 20 sites offering up to 60 percent revenue share and $40 per-sign-up, including StagHomme.com, IronLockUp.com, HotBarebacking.com, BangBangBoys.com, TylersRoom.net, ThugOrgy.com, DarkThunder.com, JasonSparksLive.com, DadsFuckLads.com, TeensandTwinks.com, FreshSX.com, BarebackSheBang.com and GayDVD.com.

For more information about GunzBlazing, contact Affiliate Maanger Matt Vonegidy at matt@gunzblazing.com or visit www.GunzBlazing.com.

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