SexKey Launches AgeVerificationService

KEYPORT, N.J. — SexKey, an established player in the AVS/AEN free trial market since 1997, has announced the launch of its latest website, AgeVerificationService.com.

Accompanying the launch was the release of a suite of rich media promotional tools, including a unique JavaScript based slide-up banner; an instant messenger style popup banner; page peel ads; and a TinyURL generator; all of which, according to Vice President of Sales and Marketing Adam Winters, deliver optimal conversions.

"Our new site, www.ageverificationservice.com, is an innovative marketing vehicle that delivers a proven model to webmasters for converting surfers into sign-ups," Winters said. "We developed these customizable Flash and script-based tools to meet webmasters' needs for promotional materials with more depth and interactivity than traditional ad banners."

"In recent years, we have evolved our marketing mix to meet the changing needs of webmasters while maintaining the success of offering free trials to surfers," Founder and CEO Hank Freeman said. "The market has developed and changed significantly since we started twelve years ago, however the need for this type of product remains powerful and it still delivers great conversions."

SexKey pays webmasters $25 per free trial and boasts payouts of tens of millions of dollars to webmasters since 1997.

"We encourage webmasters that entered the market in the past few years or may not be familiar with the AVS/AEN model to test these new products with us," Freeman added.

SexKey.com is operated by Internet Key, Inc., parent company of adult affiliate programs including ScrewBucks.com, ManSites.com, AdultSights.com and others.

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