Adult Friend Finder Joins Adult Galleria

PALO ALTO, Calif. – Joining forces with other heavyweight adult affiliate programs, Adult Friend Finder signed with newly formed AdultGalleria.com as its newest member.

Launched in February 2005 by CECash, Adult Galleria functions as an adult search engine that helps members increase control over targeted traffic. Adult Galleria serves up advertisements based on relevance to search terms to help ensure the highest possible click-through rate on banners.

Other Adult Galleria affiliates include OC Cash, GigaCash, Safe Sex Mall, Adult Netsurprise and Wishing.com.

Legendary Lars, a recent Adult Friend Finder partner and owner of Cams.com, endorsed Adult Galleria as a way for geo-targeted Adult Friend Finder advertisements to make it to the top of every search sent by affiliates.

“AdultGalleria.com allows our webmasters’ search results to be defaulted on top of all searches that result from the webmasters’ traffic as well,” Lars said. “This will drive more traffic to all our webmasters sites and is a win-win situation for everyone involved. Many of our webmasters have many sites covering different niches. This is a great way of bridging the gap between all of their sites and building cross traffic. It sort of provides our webmasters with their own personal search engine focusing on their network of sites. This is mega-cool.”

In March, Lars merged his company Streamray, owner of Cams.com, with Friendfinder Inc., a unit of parent company Various Inc. and sister site to Adultfriendfinder.com.

Lars told XBiz at the time that the deal would enable each company to leverage its mutually strong resources and branding power, and that he expects Streamray will become the No. 1 cam company in the industry.

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