SignBucksDaily.com Launches Affiliate Program Data Server

CYBERSPACE — SignBucks Daily has launched an affiliate program data server that provides information about several programs available.

According to SignBucks Daily owner Daizzzy, the drive behind the site was to create solidarity in the adult industry.

“All of us are working in one industry and there are many issues that could be solved with a strong community,” Daizzzy told XBIZ. “I do what I think is right in order to support those people which run under surfer-friendly policies and update their sites regularly with quality content.

“Many webmasters seem to be bored with permanent promotions and payouts based on insane cross-sell contests. There are a lot of quality programs that don't have enough money for promotions, but I bet many webmasters would switch to them if they knew they existed. So we try to make the industry more honest and clear.”

The site features a Marketing Lab section that provides tools for marketing analyses of the adult market. SignBucks Daily’s sister site MyPornDiary.net offers a closed affiliate program for large volume traffic owners.

Currently there are six general options in the Marketing Lab section, including the SignBucks Daily Top 100 sites and program ratings that represent the daily popularity of each paysite. The server also informs visitors about expiring paysites and program domains.

SignBucks Daily was created in top secret, Daizzzy said; however in order for the site to fulfill its purpose, webmasters need to cooperate.

“The future of SBD depends completely on webmaster,” Daizzzy said.

For more information, contact daizzzy@signbucksdaily.com.

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