Stunner Media Partners With MyFriendsFeet.com

MONTREAL — Stunner Media announced that it has partnered with MyFriendsFeet.com to include the foot fetish site in the IndieBucks.com gay affiliate program.

The deal follows ToeGasms.com, that joined the program earlier this year.

"After more than 10 successful years using the CCBill affiliate program, I decided it was time to take my site to the next level. There is no one better suited to the task than Stunner Media. With my expertise in the growing foot fetish niche and their technical prowess, lots of exciting features and content will be rolled out in the coming months,” MyFriendsFeet owner Richard Ivey said.

The move to Stunner will initially be seamless to the members, but the operators said a new tour and members’ area with a mobile version would be tested and rolled out by the end of the year.

“Stunner is like a big family, and we couldn’t be happier with the addition of Richard Ivey to the team,” Stunner President Philippe St-Onge said. “Richard’s product is extremely well-crafted and it fits in perfectly with our overall vision of highly tweaked and specialized sites.”

Rev share payouts will remain at 50 percent and PPS payouts will be set at $30. A FAQ page to answer affiliates’ questions during the transition can be found here.

For more information about the program, email support@indiebucks.com.

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