Platinum Bucks Names Platinum Bryan Head of Sales & Marketing

TORONTO — Adult webmaster affiliate program Platinum Bucks has named Platinum Bryan as its new head of sales and marketing.

"We are extremely pleased and excited to have Bryan working with us in this new role," Platinum Bucks CEO Platinum Dave said. "As an affiliate manager Bryan was on the frontline, working day in and day out to support and shape our brand."

"In a very real way, the bigger programs have an uphill battle to earn the trust of webmasters; if not careful we can be seen as Goliath, a faceless giant. Bryan dispels this stereotype; working closely one-on-one with affiliates, Bryan has strengthened old relationships and has forged countless exciting new ones," Dave added. "This promotion reflects the experience that he can convey to the whole sales team here, while still allowing him to actively develop and maintain both new and existing relationships."

Bryan's promotion comes in the midst of Platinum Bucks' summer site roll-out, which has included redesigns of Anal Cravings, Adult XXX Pornstars, Big Tit Invasion, Asian Cream, Fetish View, Lesborama and Teen Thrills; as well as the launch of Big Dick Academy, an exclusive reality site.

According to the company, Bryan was a driving force behind this brand reinvention, and shows no signs of slowing down.

"As every sports fan knows, momentum is everything," Bryan said. "Right now we have a unique opportunity to keep the ball rolling and make our affiliates even more money. Currently, we're offering up to up to $40 per signup or 80 percent revenue sharing on our sites; and with some amazing new projects in the works we are going to make some major waves in the industry."

Bryan will be attending Webmaster Access in Amsterdam from September 24-27 and may be reached at bryan@platinumbucks.com.

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