Naughty America Offers Blogging Tools

SAN DIEGO — Adult webmaster affiliate program Naughty America has announced the release of a new dynamic blogging tool in conjunction with MorphFeeds.com.

The new tool allows affiliates to take blog content from Naughty America's featured articles and display them in a non-spammy way. An example can be seen live on the Naughty America blog.

According to the company, the concept of Morph Feeds is to take Naughty America's articles and syndicate the articles in a new and unique way that will prevent affiliates from being penalized by search engines for duplicate content, and to offer only dynamic RSS feeds instead of other site's static feeds.

"Morph Feeds' RSS system is a proven leader for adult blogger solutions and one that Naughty America is thrilled to be working with to offer affiliates a way to stand out from being lumped together with the SERPS," stated Naughty America Affiliate Manager Eddie Arenas.

"The articles released on a daily basis are tools that inform new customers of the exciting new features at Naughty America," Arenas added. "The content is of the highest quality written by five of the industry's most experienced journalists and includes both pictures and videos."

Naughty America affiliates can access the tool by logging into their account and clicking on the tools section. The option to select articles is under "Morphing RSS Feed."

"The posts are an excellent way for affiliates to feature something fresh and exciting for their customers and a phenomenal conversion tool," Arenas concluded.

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