AdultSiteCMS Offers Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — AdultDigitalSolutions (ADS) has announced the launch of an affiliate program to promote its Wordpress-based AdultSiteCMS product.

Released in May of 2009, AdultSiteCMS claims to be the first software to fuse content management systems with one of the most popular blogging tools: Wordpress.

"It not only makes managing photos and videos with less fuss, it is an economical software package," stated a company release. "The software was created to take the tedium of updating content in adult sites."

The launch of its affiliate revenue sharing plan marks the next phase of ADS' marketing plan; and offers webmasters a 25 percent revenue sharing payout — a move the company says was designed to allow more people the chance to "discover the ease and convenience of AdultSiteCMS."

According to the company, AdultSiteCMS has all the features of Wordpress and offers many of the capabilities of other adult CMS systems. It is SEO and Flash friendly, and supports many languages. The software can be fully customized with no extra fees, using the many available templates, and boasts a long line of options.

"AdultSiteCMS works harmoniously with almost all billing software and can support multi-level administration," stated a company spokesperson. "Webmasters can choose to either link to an FTP server to upload content or not and it has auto date publishing and post-scheduling features up to the exact minute you want an entry posted."

AdultSiteCMS also offers batch uploading, plus auto thumbnailing and watermarking features along with carefully built security features and more, including support for DHD, Netbilling, CCBill, Epoch and Jettis.

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