FriendFinder Networks Taps Stunner PR for Marketing

SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Entertainment giant FriendFinder Networks Inc., operator of Penthouse Magazine and some of the largest online dating properties on the web-including AdultFriendFinder.com, Alt.com, and Cams.com-has tapped adult industry branding and marketing firm, Stunner PR, to head its public relations as it enters 2015.

The company said it is embarking on a new attitude and approach to bringing new users to their sites by working will hand in hand with Stunner PR. It will be targeting new ways of reaching consumers to increase its membership base on its massive network of dating and cam sites, as well as new products launches.

“Working with Friend Finder Networks is a dream come true for us,” Stunner owner Mike Kulich said.

He added, “They are by far one of the biggest companies in our industry and are true pioneers in the online dating arena. Our goals will help them bring more mainstream attention to their flagship sites like AdultFriendFinder.com, Cams.com and Alt.com; as well as helping them create new and strategic partnerships throughout the industry that will help them grow their user bases and brands. We are looking forward to creating a great long-term partnership with FriendFinder Networks and bringing their already massive level of success as far as it can go.”

Nancy Roberts, vice president of marketing for FriendFinder Networks, who leads the company's in-house marketing team is also excited about the partnership.

“We are thrilled to work with Stunner PR to help contribute to our marketing. FriendFinder is globally known as an industry leader in dating and cam sites. Mike and the rest of the Stunner PR team have showed their ability to create creative marketing plans that will help us extend our reach to new market segments, increase our social media presence, and help us monetize the millions of subscribers that we already have,” Roberts said.

FriendFinder Networks as well as Stunner PR are both attending the XBIZ 360 conference, as well as other industry shows in Las Vegas.

To make an appointment about working with FriendFinder, email info@stunner-pr.com.

For more information on FriendFinder Networks, visit the official B2B site.

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