World Wide Feeds Announces April SmackDown

LOS ANGELES — WorldWideFeeds.com begins “April SmackDown,” a promotional campaign offering reduced prices and free photo content to new clients.

During the month-long promotional period, new webmasters can lock in a permanent rate of $2.50 per gig for all niche feeds, a price point that remains the same for the life of the account.

New clients receive free high-resolution photo content for tour page design, five complete sets per site. There are no setup fees, monthly minimums or hidden charges associated with WorldWideFeeds.com.

WWF offers up to 30 niche feed channels, with new scenes added daily in every niche. Content is drawn from a library that includes video lines, imprints and exclusive Legend Video titles.

“High quality does not always translate to high prices,” Jimmy Rock, WWF co-owner, said. “With ‘April SmackDown,’ we’re offering the best feeds on the net at extremely competitive rates.”

For more information, visit WorldWideFeeds.com.

Or, contact Jimmy Rock via Email (jrock@worldwidefeeds.com) or ICQ (285-748-329).

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