SEXMoney Launches New Sites And Tools

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – SEXMoney.com has announced the launch of new sites, tools and promo materials

"We have been making dramatic changes, not only how we run our affiliate program, but the tools and sites we offer to assist webmasters in becoming more successful with our program. As the industry evolves, so must we." says Matthew "Chipmunk" Sclier from SEXMoney.com. Matthew continues, "The first change webmasters will see when they log into the admin section of SEXmoney.com is our Quick Link Section. We realize that time is of the essence for webmasters. With that in mind, we design the Quick Link Section to allow webmasters to generate Links, 100’s of Free Hosted Galleries (FHG’s) and other promotional material within about a minute. This allows webmasters to get in and out with everything they need in no time."

When SEXMoney.com entered the Adult Arena in 1996, their main focus was on converting international traffic, through browser language detecting links, multi-lingual sites and scripts. With the increase in Free Sites, TGP’s & Link Lists specifically in the United States, SEXMoney.com felt the need to diversify. "We felt the need to create English language, no re-directing links and sites to adhere with the ever changing rules of site owners and Webmasters. This allows webmasters to submit freely and be able to get listed anywhere, without any issues of re-direction, which is not allowed in many cases," Sclier stated.

Within the last 2 weeks, SEXMoney.com has rolled out BlondeCore.com, NailThatAss.com and AmateurSlam.com, adding to the line up of over 250 pay sites. In addition, they are in the process of rolling out an exclusive teen masturbation site, TeensGoneSolo.com, which should be out next month.

For more information, please visit www.sexmoney.com.

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