EuroRevenue Toasts 6-Year Anniversary with HeidiPorn Promo

CHAM, Switzerland — EuroRevenue is celebrating their sixth year in business with a week-long promotion that will increase revshare payouts on HeidiPorn.com joins to 100 percent.

The promotion doubles the normal 50/50 split, and runs from April 23-29.

EuroRevenue owner Joe attributes a good deal of the company's success over the past six years to a team of employees working from the home office in Austria and satellite locations around the globe, as well as webmasters.

"I look back at our evolution over the past six years and I love what I see,” Joe said. “New sites that promised boundless opportunity. The technological achievements that had immediate, irrefutable impact. At the end of the day, though, when you take the broadest view, it's your base of affiliate webmasters you have to thank. They key everything. This HeidiPorn promotion is just my little way of taking off my hat and saying thanks.”

HeidiPorn.com is EuroRevenue's newest site, built on extreme content drawn from an exclusive online distribution deal struck with Eastside Studios.

The Switzerland-based studio is responsible for producing the “Heidi” DVD series, which is shot from scenic locales in the alpine nation, and based on the famous character in Swiss literature.

HeidiPorn is backed by sales tools for marketing to a global consumer base, including multi-currency payment options and multilingual guest tours, banners, galleries and more, according to EuroRevenue.

Additionally, in the weeks ahead, EuroRevenue will be unveiling a pair of new sites — AnalDriveway.com and ExtremeGangbang.com.

For more information, visit EuroRevenue.com or email Shane at shane@eurorevenue.com.

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