TopBucks Revamps With New Look, Improved Tools

VAN NUYS, Calif. — TopBucks.com has been retooled and redesigned, the company announced today.

“We’ve adopted a more streamlined, contemporary look for TopBucks.com, one that is a better fit for the tech-forward orientation of our brand,” said Kristin Wynters, TopBucks’ sales director. “We’ve also made some significant improvements to our sales tools and changed things up to call more attention to our latest products.”

Wynters said that TopBucks affiliates now have a lot more at their disposal to assist in promoting two of the program’s most recent products, PinkVisualGames.com and cloud-based video site PVLocker.com.

“We’ve added a white label option for PinkVisualGames.com, as well as popunder code for promoting the site,” Wynters said.

TopBucks has made it easier for webmasters to promote specific content to their surfers, Wynters noted.

“Deep-linking to PVLocker.com is a snap now,” she said. “We’ve made it as simple as possible to link to specific performers, niche categories and individual scenes, offering webmasters maximum flexibility in their targeting options.”

Other improvements as part of the TopBucks.com revamp include the transition to MP4 files for TopBucks-hosted promotional clips, ensuring compatibility with all tube scripts, the introduction of new hosted gallery templates and the introduction of new flash banners for TopBucks’ top-performing sites.

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