SignBucks Daily Lists NATS Programs

CYBERSPACE — Too Much Media, makers of the NATS affiliate tracking software, and adult affiliate directory SignBucks Daily, have announced a new initiative to facilitate program listings in the directory.

According to SignBucks Daily Owner Daizzzy, the site provides a large list of active adult sponsors and paysites, as well as vital information for affiliates, such as cookies for each paysite, a list of blog directories, link lists, a black list of programs having issues with webmasters and surfers and more.

The directory is also collecting a complete list of free-hosted galleries available for each paysite, with an easy export option.

"We want SignBucks Daily to be the most complete public list available for adult webmasters," says Daizzzy. "There are currently around 3,000 sponsors and 12,000 paysites classified by featured niches and promo tools for webmasters."

As part of this initiative, SignBucks Daily is increasing the rate at which it is cataloging paysites powered by Too Much Media's flagship product, NATS, which gives site owners everything they need to run a successful web-based affiliate program.

The addition of the NATS sites to the SignBucks Daily online directory is being done in cooperation with TMM, which sees the move as a way of delivering more value to its clients.

"NATS programs will have the opportunity to receive more affiliate traffic," Too Much Media Owner John Albright said. "Getting your NATS program listed with SignBucks Daily will now be easier than ever."

NATS enabled programs will be notified about the SignBucks Daily listing option by Too Much Media directly, or their owners can send a request for listing to nats@signbucksdaily.com along with a list of the affiliate program's sites and any other useful information pertaining to that program.

To check if a program is already listed and its profile up to date, the owner can search for its domain at SignBucksDaily.com.

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