Buddy Profits Named XBIZ Gay Web Company of the Year

CENTURY CITY, Calif. — Buddy Profits won the 2014 XBIZ Gay Web Company of the Year award at the awards ceremony that took place last Friday at the historic Century Plaza Hotel, and now reports that it is "the most-awarded gay affiliate program" to date.   

“Buddy Profits has always prided itself on being an affiliate program unlike any other and we are honored to be recognized with these prestigious awards,” said Hector Camacho, managing director for Buddy Profits. “The definition of the word ‘best’ is ‘of the most excellent, effective or desirable type or quality.’ We accept these industry recognitions with humility – acknowledging that these badges of honor have only been achieved through the hard-work and determination of our dedicated and passionate team, ten studio partners and our affiliates who deliver or promote the best gay content in the business.”

He continued, “In 2014, we will continue to build upon our successful relationships and further optimize our program so that we can remain the recognized leader in gay adult digital entertainment”.

The Buddy Profits affiliate program was founded in late 2006 with six websites. Seven years later, it now boasts a portfolio of more than 41 websites, including many of the top studios in the gay porn industry.

“It’s really great to be acknowledged and recognized like this by the industry,” adds Ewan French, affiliate manager for Buddy Profits. “I would like to thank our affiliates for their ongoing support and commitment to the Buddy Profits program. This year we will be launching some great new tools for our affiliates to make promoting our sites even easier and more profitable.”

For more information about Buddy Profits, visit BuddyProfits.com or contact French at ewan@buddyprofits.com .

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