FetishHits Rolls Out New Design, Features

LOS ANGELES — Adult affiliate company FetishHits.com has been redesigned with a new look, new features and updates.

The company also announced the release of four new sites: LatinasHeats.com, PornstarElite.com, BlackGaysHardcore.com and GayBearsPorno.com, along with corresponding RSS feeds.

FetishHits also is revamping existing sites, beginning with BBW sites BBWSexVideos.com and HardcoreFatties.com. PornstarHouse.com and blowjob site BlowjobBabes.com also have been redesigned.

“We are in the process of redesigning all old sites and tours,” the company said in its announcement, and the four redesigned sites are the first batch to be treated.

FetishHits also has updated tools for webmasters and made them more accessible to affiliates by integrating all tools into the FetishHits affiliate area. Affiliate are no longer required to log in to FetishHitsGallery’s separate area, the company said.

FetishHit also has released 364 banners in various shapes and sizes for its ItsLive.com niche pages for foot fetish, housewife, big tits, BDSM, BBW, shemale, gay, bears, anal, Asian and teens.

In addition, the company released 840 new free hosted galleries for sites including BlackGaysHardcore.com, PornstarElite.com, BBWHunter.com and LesbiansUltra.com, among others.

Webmaster referrer banners and signature banners, which can be used on adult webmaster boards, characterizing FetishHits’ new look also have been released. The hotlinkable signature banners are available in the new Signature Banners section of FetishHits.com.

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