Market Your Site With A Smile

Vancouver, BC – CartoonLibido.com announced the launch of its cartoon/animation service website. The site was created to tend to the needs of adult webmasters and people who need custom illustration services. It works by offering daily/weekly/monthly cartoons or Flash animations, designed to bring return visitors to your web site. "Using humor is a great way to market a web site or a product” – said DE, CartoonLibido.com webmaster. "It can be extraordinarily effective when it is used correctly. People will actually look for your site, talk about it and email links if it’s good. Why? Because people like funny things. They relax and pay attention when they know you have a sense of humor. It puts them in a good mood, and it creates a more comfortable atmosphere and a more positive image for your company. It makes you easy to approach, and easy to remember.” And it works! “I'm getting tons of returns from people wanting to see the next cartoon.” – admitted one webmaster, using a custom daily cartoon for his web site. “There is definitely a market for cartoons and 3D, and it is definitely growing day by day.” – said Loki, Co-Founder of V1rtualDesires, a 3D Adult Content Company. “This is the best time to push these types of content.” CartoonLibido.com offers both adult and non-adult illustration, web design and animation services. There are different packages of licensed cartoon content: Daily, Weekly and Monthly. Flash animated features are available on request. CartoonLibido.com also provides custom cartoons and illustrations for web sites, publications and advertising campaigns. For more information, please visit CartoonLibido.com.

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