PornTrafficBlog Offers Webmaster Resources

CYBERSPACE — PornTrafficBlog.com has announced its launch as an adult traffic resource aimed at helping both established and new webmasters find productive traffic trading partners.

"The site aims to become a must read for daily tips on improving your adult online business by means of increased traffic," stated a company release.

PornTrafficBlog.com was started by Tropicool, an adult webmaster for more than six years and owner of a dozen adult sites including Amateurs411, CFNMCentral and RealitySexReview.

"I started this blog to share my expertise with both webmasters who are new to the business, as well as those who like myself are veterans of the industry," Tropicool said. "The adult industry has been very kind to me over the years, and this is my way of giving a little something back to the community."

"While the main focus of the blog is to share traffic trading tips, I will also be reviewing sponsors, adult webmaster resources, as well as hosting services and adult traffic providers," Tropicool added. "I hope that along the way you will find some productive tidbits that help make your site a popular destination for those seeking adult entertainment."

"I will try to post several times a week and keep the content fresh and interesting," he concluded.

Visitors can subscribe to the site's RSS feed to integrate the daily tips into their favorite feed reader and stay abreast of all the latest updates.

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