Satyr Films Rolls Out SatyrBucks.com

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Gay production company Satyr Films has rolled out its NATS-based affiliate program SatyrBucks.com. The studio is known for its extreme noncondom content, which it feels is an under-served niche.

“Satyr's target audience, referred to as ‘Satyr Men,’ are very loyal, purchase DVDs, read the blog faithfully and join the membership site to see the latest exclusive content,” a company representative said. “Satyr has been very calculated in the distribution of their content, to protect the value of a membership property.”

According to Satyr, the content it produces — which features scenes of extreme bareback and throat fucking, is a difficult to for affiliate webmasters to find — with so few studios catering to the niche.

“Our main objective here at Satyr Films is to live up to your expectations of what a video fantasy should be,” a statement from Satyr read. “We are all tired of the same, boring porn. The thing that separates us from the rest is the intensity that we get from our performers. We need the raw and the extreme. Why? Because we are men, and that's what being a man is all about.”

The SatyrBucks program offers 60 percent recurring lifetime payouts. Webmasters can promote downloadable content, as well as access banners, hosted galleries and other promotional tools.

The company also operates a separate affiliate program for its online store located at its flagship site.

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