Teaser Joins the HunkMoney Team as Creative Marketing Manager

GIBRALTAR — Neostrata, owner of affiliate programs HunkMoney.com, BritishBucks.com and LatinoBucks.com, announced that Apryl S., aka Teaser, has joined the team as the new creative marketing manager.

The company said Apryl brings more than 14 years of online experience to the team with her proven track record as a successful adult marketer, designer and writer.

"With our sites and programs growing leaps and bounds, we thought Apryl was the perfect addition to enhance our creative side," said Luke Hubert, owner of Neostrata.

"Apryl has solid experience writing for sites like Hoes and FreeOnes, she has implemented designs for hundreds of sites and she has the creative talent that we need to help our sites and our affiliates grow to the next level. "

Apryl's first tasks are to spearhead the redevelopment of HunkMoney’s paysite networks and to create new marketing venues.

“I am very excited to become a part of the team, and an operation with so much success and such an exciting future," Apryl said.

"Working with Luke, Ben and Dade to help our affiliates and our marketing efforts will be a great opportunity. I can’t wait for us to unveil our re-designed sites and new secret marketing weapons, then watch sales rocket for our affiliates.”

Neostrata said it will be releasing new promotional tools in the weeks to come.

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