Guerilla Traffic Offers ‘Plugins That Pay’

TORONTO — Guerilla Traffic has launched Plugins That Pay, a soft sell tool that offers niche-specific content in full short scenes, with the option of an upsell.

Guerilla Traffic’s George D. told XBIZ that the idea came to him in 2002 while working with FuckingMachines.com, offering a dozen of its videos in Guerilla’s members section with an accompanying banner.

“It brought in hundreds of sales a month with record conversions,” George D said. “At the same time we were giving our existing members additional content that otherwise would not have been featured.”

Feedback has been positive, he continued, and the company is offering a non-upsell option for those not looking to divert traffic from their site. Some companies have opted to bundle their content, and George D said Guerilla Traffic has reciprocated the traffic from its members sections.

Of the two options, however, he said the upsell has been the most popular.

“We use non-blind banners and explain to the surfer that it is another website and additional membership,” George D said. “We have affiliates converting one in 16 with their member traffic.”

The plugin content is updated regularly, with niche-specific video and images, and its female ejaculation plugin has been most popular thus far, he said.

Plugins That Pay are available to GuerillaTraffic members for free.

Nonmembers can sign up at GuerillaTraffic.com.

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