EuroRevenue Unveils New Affiliate Programs

CURACAO — Affiliate company EuroRevenue unveiled plans to add two fellow affiliate programs.

EuroRevenue CEO Todd Glider told XBIZ that the two new affiliate companies are MasterBucks.com and the soon-to-be-launched Mr. Green Cash.

Glider said that EuroRevenue built the two new programs to expand the company's appeal beyond the core EuroRevenue sites, which he said are more extreme and hardcore.

"The EuroRevenue sites focus mainly on facials, cumshots and bukkake, and they convert well for us," he said. "But as we all know, not everyone is into those things, and these two new sites should appeal to a broader base of surfers."

In addition, EuroRevenue has signed on as sponsor for a rugged, all-terrain outing at this year's Island Gathering.

The eighth annual Epoch and 123Resourcing Island Gathering will once again assemble adult industry professionals for a weekend of networking, relaxation and heavy-duty playtime.

This year, that playtime again will include the Extreme Island Tour, which will put adult industry pros into all-terrain vehicles and take them across the island, with stops at the rough north side of the island and with the local Kunuku tribe.

Sponsorship packages are still available for the 2008 Island Gathering. For more information, email dana@mailme123.com.

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