GameLink Offers Twitter Feed Tool for Porn Stars

SAN FRANCISCO — GameLink.com has rolled out an automated Twitter feed tool that utilizes GameLink’s RSS feeds for stars to promote their movies via Twitter to their fans.

The free tool is designed to offer porn stars, directors and studios a “set it and forget it” Twitter feed that posts one to two Twitter posts daily, promoting films available through GameLink.com and monetizing traffic on their Twitter account.

All those utilizing GameLink’s Twitter tool will receive a revenue share of the sales on all movies and all items purchased through their feed, said Jeff Dillon, Private Media’s director of online sales.

"Twitter is a powerful tool to promote and educate fans and consumers of our newest releases and deals," Dillon said. "Teaming with porn stars and adult sites for Twitter promotion is ideal. I always see fans on Twitter asking stars where they can purchase their movies, and now they can automatically answer this question and make money off the purchase with our Twitter Feed Tool.

"The best part is that once it’s set up, there is no updating or maintenance needed. It’s the simplest way to earn some extra cash ... set it and forget it.”

Performers, directors  and studios can contact jeff@gamelink.com for installation.

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