XXX Widgets Bring WordPress to Life

XXX Widgets are an innovative promotional tool from adult powerhouse Gamelink. As you might expect, these action-packed ads promote Gamelink's array of products and services and serve as a great consumer lead in to the brand.

According to the company, these widgets are the perfect way to add flare and functionality to your website and have the ability to deep link based on any of the following parameters: niche, performer, studio, search term or phrase, toys, by the newest, exclusive or most popular titles; as well as by format, including iPod, DivX, Blu-ray, DVD and VOD.

Users can link to almost anything they can find at Gamelink.com and choose the way they want the images displayed, including normal boxcovers, scene images or text.

One unique marketing application is the use of XXX Widgets to offer free trials, with users who click on the thumbnail preview receiving two minutes of high-quality video.

According to Gamelink Director of Business Development, Jeff Dillon, the company has known for a very long time that the most successful strategy for promoting VOD is deep linking.

"The key to our new flash widgets' tremendous success is the ability to deep link in a simple and effective manner," Dillon told XBIZ. "The flash widget constantly displays current and popular titles of any niche, star, studio or search string that a webmaster chooses."

"For example, if a webmaster had a site for 'big cocked black tranny hooker' we would be able to provide content for that using a search string,"¬ Dillon said. "The added bonus is that it auto updates, meaning you can set it and forget it. Who doesn't love that?"

With this much flexibility, XXX Widgets can easily add an eye-catching new revenue stream to your blog or website and do so in a way that does not annoy your visitors and requires no further attention.

"We are getting a ton of positive feedback from people a using this new tool due to the ability to customize this widget to meet webmaster's needs and the auto updating feature," Dillon concluded. "This is win-win situation."

Gamelink affiliates may contact their account rep to have a custom widget built.

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