SPACash Introduces New Tools, Social-Networking Outreach

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — SPACash has announced the launch of its API content tool and a 2.0 upgrade to its iFrames tool. The company explains the operation of these tools through its new blog with alerts also communicated via Twitter and Facebook.

The SPACash API, developed by the company’s team of programmers, recognizes any scripting format supported by API — including XML, JSON and serialized PHP — which, according to the company, also are the most used by its affiliates.

Webmasters of all levels can use the Content API tool to create customized sites from their own hosting servers. SPACash also offers affiliates libraries of already-implemented scripts.

Martin Caetano, president of parent company LiveInteractive.net. told XBIZ that the blog will be updated two- to three times per week in English, French, Italian and Spanish.

SPACash’s 2.0 iFrame tool was redesigned to operate as a standardized web service that can be configured using URL parameters to control dating, webcam and online videos.

The iFrame’s main features include new slider and motion effects, new thumb sizes and the option to export through three types of codes: Javascript, PHP or iFrame.

Caetano said that the launch of the blog, Twitter and Facebook accounts is meant to facilitate communication with affiliates.

“With this we want to communicate not only our press releases in an easier way but also create places where we can communicate ideas, receive feedback, offer tips and techniques about how to perform better in a more informal way to express,” Caetano said. “All of this can be read by affiliates working with us or not.”

SPACash also will be introducing new tools including skins and a white-label service over the next few days, Caetano said.

“The new tools are all becoming part of what the new SPACash is becoming,” he added. “A powerfull platform with no limits to promoting dating, cams and videos.”

To read about SPACash’s Content API, visit the company’s recently launched informational blog.

Details regarding the iFrame tool upgrade also are announced on SPACash’s recently-launched blog.

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