SmartBucks Adds Jimmy Foreman to Marketing Team

BOULDER, Colo. — Affiliate program SmartBucks, a subsidiary of iGallery/New Frontier Media Inc. announced the addition of industry veteran Jimmy Foreman to their adult affiliate marketing team.

Foreman, who is also known in the industry as “Wizzo,” will assume the position of Internet marketing manager focusing on maximizing affiliate revenue as well as developing new consumer sites and products.

“I'm really looking forward to the opportunity that comes with joining this solid team and plan to help carry it forward for many years to come," Foreman said. "iGallery has a long impressive track record in our industry, and I'm happy to now be a part of that team."

SmartBucks/iGallery offers a variety of affiliate sites including flagship site Ten as well as TenHookUps, XTSY, JuicyTV, Vavoom, FuckFiesta, HomeTownHoneys and LesbianAss that pay $45 pay per sale or 60 percent revenue share.

Jeremy Martinez, head sales manager for iGallery said, “Wizzo is clearly experienced and passionate about what he does. He’s looking to help us become game changers in the affiliate marketing arena. We’re looking into some aggressive new affiliate campaigns that will really drive traffic and push conversions for our affiliates. He’s got the connections and the know-how to put iGallery back at the top of the food chain.”

“We are excited to have a man with Wizzo's background, experience and passion join our team,” said Dan Burns, director of new media for iGallery.

He added, “We’re looking forward to helping him take iGallery back to the top of the adult industry using his extensive connections and in-depth knowledge of the adult affiliate marketplace.”

Foreman’s profile can be seen here.

For more information contact Jeremy Martinez at (303) 786-8700 or jmartinez@noof.com, or jforeman@noof.com.

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