CamSense Offers XML Feed Webcams

BARCELONA — Live adult webcam video chat provider CC Network has announced the release of a new XML Feed Webcams product, available through its CamSense adult affiliate program.

According to the company, the new tool provides webmasters with an easy way to seamlessly integrate more than 60,000 chat hosts from around the world into their own sites.

"We've built this XML feed to be simple, quick and effective," CC Media Network CEO Rick Clay said. "Very few configuration modifications are required for webmasters to have the downloaded product working on their own server in a matter of minutes."

"Like RSS, the XML feed stays fresh, so content is displayed to site visitors instantaneously. With basic HTML skills, webmasters can easily create their own custom design, or they can choose from several design templates provided," stated a company release. "And with some PHP scripting knowledge, webmasters can apply changes to the business logic and have complete freedom to play with the design and presentation of content."

The CC Network XML Feed Webcams product is intended to be SEO friendly.

"This new promo tool from Camsense is just great. I can easily create new sites or add fresh content to existing ones; and being updated so often, it's also good for SEO," European webmaster Emanuel-Sabin Maxim offered. "With some imagination you don't need to worry about duplicate content, you can create your own just by modifying some XML elements."

The new tool reportedly allows webmasters to create as many different alias sites on one server as they like and enables webmasters to learn more about their users browsing behavior and to integrate these statistics into existing site reporting.

"You can use any of the interface versions provided for creating your own site look and feel," Clay added. "The modularity of our product gives you total flexibility on the way you use it."

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