EuroRevenue Launches Centerfolds.com

CHAM, Switzerland — European affiliate program EuroRevenue has launched Centerfolds.com, a model directory that promotes various glamour model sites.

“We set a high bar for Centerfolds.com in order to set it apart from other sites," said EuroRevenue owner and founder Joe. "To be featured, models must possess striking beauty, and photo quality must be well-lit and breathtaking. We are concerned with centerfold material here, very classy content. At Centerfolds.com, the featured models look like they've just stepped out of a glossy magazine and onto your screen.”

Centerfolds.com offers an uncomplicated design with an easily navigable interface that lets users browse through model listings and initiate targeted keyword and name searches.

Each featured model thumbnail leads to a profile page of images. Each profile also displays physical attributes, personality traits and sexual proclivities. The site also provides links to sites that feature the models, along with movie and image gallery thumbnails that link directly to corresponding free hosted galleries. Users also can leave comments and rate models.

The most popular girls and the most popular video and photo gallery links get top billing on the home page. Gallery sections are searchable as well.

CEO Todd Glider invites webmasters who market glamour and pretty girl sites to get in touch with Huda, the EuroRevenue executive sales manager.

“[Huda will] walk you through the entire submission process and ensure your content is added quickly and featured prominently," Glider said. "We expect this site to ramp up to a mammoth hub for adult surfers in very little time. In short, Centerfolds.com is a great vehicle for driving traffic directly to your site.”

Email Huda at huda@eurorevenue.com.

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