Buddy Profits Signs on as Premium Sponsor of The Phoenix Forum

MONTREAL — Buddy Profits, the award-winning gay affiliate program, has announced that it will once again be a premium sponsor of this year’s The Phoenix Forum, which runs from March 27-29 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel.

“We are pleased to be returning to The Phoenix Forum as a premium sponsor,” said Hector Camacho, managing director of Buddy Profits. “We will once again be hosting the Buddy Profits Lounge where we’ll have staff representatives available to discuss our program in an informal setting. We encourage attendees to stop by, have a refreshing drink from the Buddy Profits bar and recharge during the day.”

Buddy Profits will have a team of representatives at The Phoenix Forum to represent its content partners: COLT Studio Group, Hot House Entertainment, Falcon Studios, Raging Stallion Studios, Next Door Studios, Pride Studios, Male Digital, Men of Montreal, Maskurbate, High Performance Men and Dylan Lucas — and their combined 41 websites.

In addition to hosting the Buddy Profits Lounge, the program will also be holding a showcase to unveil some new affiliate tools and the revamped BuddyProfits.com website.

“We have invested a lot into market research and product development in preparing the relaunch of Buddy Profits 2.0,” Camacho added. “We have made modifications to our most-used tools in order to make promoting our sites easier, but I have to admit that I’m most excited about a brand-new tool our team has built which is unlike anything I have seen from any other program in our industry. I can’t wait to unveil it at The Phoenix Forum.”

Buddy Profits will also have six models at their Poolside Cabana and Buddy Profits Lounge to meet with attendees and provide some eye-candy during the day and will also be appearing at the Buddy Profits Late-night Lounge Party on Friday night.

“Everyone had a great time last year during our Red Lounge party,” Camacho continued. “It’s a great opportunity to let loose and mingle with our affiliates in a fun setting. This year we’re planning a special treat, I won’t give it away but I’ll give you a clue — the $1 bills we’re giving out can be put to good use.”

The Phoenix Forum attendees can find more information at ThePhoenixForum.com.

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