SunriseKings Adds Mobile Site, New Promo Tools

NEW YORK — Affiliate program PureCashMasters announced today that it has expanded its flagship paysite SunriseKings, to include a mobile version and several new webmaster promotional tools.

The company said that affiliates logging into the PureCashMasters website will find a new mobile white label tool that allows easy generation of entire mobile sites using more than 15 different templates that include design options capable of including customized site logos and themes.

The white label provision also allows inclusion of Google analytics code to facilitate better traffic management. In addition, the sites allow webmasters to send traffic directly to their own URLs for monetization using their own brand.

"More bankable big time names including Shyla Stylez, Brooke Banner, Rita Faltoyano, Regina Moon, Sofia Gucci, Yasmine Gold, Angelica Black and Roberta Gemma are all being added to the site," said Juicy of PureCashMasters.

Juicy added, "We also recently hired top industry producer JayRock to film additional exclusive scenes that push the envelope in terms of quality and intensity for our fans."

The company said that bloggers will also find a video embed tool that is designed to reduce build times and improve profitability of their niche free sites. The new tool allows webmasters to add streaming video promo materials to their existing website with virtually zero coding work required.

According to the company’s internal testing, adding video content to sites adds significant improvements in click through ratios and sales numbers.

"Of course a mobile white label or video embed is only as good as the content that it displays. For that reason, at a time when many competitors are recycling content or curtailing their update schedules, SunriseKings.com continues to create amazing high quality HD videos filmed on location all over the world,” said Juicy.

New locations include the Caribbean Islands, some Los Angeles resorts and scenes filmed in Europe including the French Riviera near the Azur coast of the Mediterranean sea.

More information from PureCashMasters.

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