BoyzParty.com Gets New Representation

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Pride Studios Inc., the parent company of PrideBucks.com, has announced the acquisition of BoyzParty.com. Founded in 2001, BoyzParty.com is a twink mega-site featuring original and exclusively licensed content not found on any other membership site, the company said.

Boyzparty was previously held by Born Wild Internet Solutions Inc. and terms of the acquisition are undisclosed.

“We are extremely excited about adding BoyzParty into our site lineup,” PrideBucks.com Co-owner Joe Sterner said. “We are working diligently to beef up the original content offerings of BoyzParty, which will give members an improved viewing experience and more bang for their buck.” Boyzparty has been updated weekly since its inception.

Over the next 30-60 days the PrideBucks team will be integrating BoyzParty into their affiliate program. After the integration, affiliates already promoting BoyzParty will have a much wider array of tools to use for their promotions and existing PrideBucks affiliates will have another high-converting website to send their twink enthusiasts to, the company said. Additional promotional tools will include free hosted galleries.

PrideBucks is an exclusively gay affiliate program, offering webmasters $30 pay-per-signup or 60 percent revshare commission structure. Affiliates can promote CircleJerkBoys.com, MenOver30.com, ExtraBigDicks.com, TrueTwinks.com, BoysGoneBad.com, 1GayPass.com and soon BoyzParty.com. Pride Studios also operates PrideContent.com and the webmaster community Unity360.com.

For more information about PrideBucks and its variety of business opportunities, visit PrideBucks.com or email juan@pridebucks.com.

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