Montreal’s Gay Amateurs
YNOT – Montreal-based gay adult performer Marko Lebeau’s brand-new website has launched, complete with an affiliate program. The project is a cooperative venture between Lebeau and Next Door Entertainment, under whose Buddy Profits affiliate program Lebeau’s site resides.
Lebeau called MenOfMontreal.com a “unique site that showcases sexy men from in and around Montreal who are ready to venture into gay porn.” Lebeau serves as the site’s host, engaging new-to-the-industry amateurs in candid commentary and introductory interviews before each scene. He plans to appear in the occasional scene himself, he noted.
“French-Canadian and Montreal men are viewed by many U.S. and foreign gay consumers as exotic and sexy,” he said. “Their accents are frequently considered an added element of charm. It’s important to me that the site captures the men of Montreal’s unique French speaking flavor.”
The site offers weekly hardcore updates and monthly solo and blowjob scenes, performed in an audition-like atmosphere. High-resolution photosets capture each model, and members enjoy mobile access, unlimited downloads and bonus feeds from five other sites in the Next Door network.
“Montreal is quickly becoming a center of gay porn production because of the abundance of good-looking men in this city,” said Next Door President Stephan Sirard. “This has fueled a growing interest from fans for Montreal models, which is why we partnered with Marko to create Men of Montreal.”
Next Door Product Director Hector Camacho said the partners have defined a clear-cut division of labor for the site.
“The Next Door team will manage the marketing, sales and site development, while Marko’s team will focus on finding and filming even more hot men,” he said. “I am pleased to be offering our affiliates and surfers a unique site that brings together the gorgeous and seductive hunks of Montreal.”
Affiliates may promote MenOfMontreal.com through Next Door Buddy Profits, a division of Gamma Entertainment. The program pays 50-percent recurring revenue share or up to $35 per sign-up.