GayWideWebmasters Releases Blog, Tube Submitter Tool

POMPANO BEACH, Fla.— GayWideWebmasters announced the release of a new Blog and Tube Submitter tool to help their community members get more traffic.

The company said that by using this new tool, webmasters can get their gay-focused blogs or tube sites listed on multiple gay blog directories with just one submission.

"Our new Blog and Tube Submitter tool will help webmasters get their gay blogs and tube sites listed on six gay directory sites," Owner Luke Hubert said.

"These directories run on aged domains and they are set up on different servers and different IP addresses. Plus, all of our directories are clean so that submitters will get better quality bookmark and SEO gay traffic. Not only do we list your site in all six of our directories, we also crawl your entire site to add other valuable pages from your site to our database. That way, you not only get deep searches finding your individual blog pages, but you also get the added benefit of better SEO deep linking.

"All of these directories are already ranked and indexed in Google, Alexa, Yahoo and Bing and we are seeing daily search engine crawls."

Webmasters can submit their gay-focused blogs and tubes by logging into Forums.GayWideWebmasters.com.

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