FameDollars Relaunches Nuru Massage Site Network

MONTREAL — FameDollars, an award-winning affiliate program and subsidiary of Gamma Entertainment, has announced the launch of its redesigned and upgraded niche site NuruMassage.com and its network of sites including AllGirlMassage.com, SoapyMassage.com and Massage-Parlor.com.

The new signature sites boast more content, a higher quality user experience, mobile capabilities and a wide variety of viewing options for surfers to choose from, the company said.

"We have invested a lot of effort to re-launch Nuru Massage network that both affiliates and surfers will appreciate," said Magalie Rheault, FameDollars' director of product and development. "I think we were successful in accomplishing that goal with our new version of the sites."

The transition for existing and active affiliates will be seamless and an email has been sent to each account detailing the sites' migration along with information about their new FameDollars account that was automatically created for them. All sales and rebills will be transferred under FameDollars.com and, for any sales acquired before the switch, payments will be reflected on the following pay-out period in their Fame account.

Promo tools like banners, hosted flash galleries, RSS feeds, embedded flash movies etc. are available for affiliates to utilize for their promotions and can be found inside the FameDollars stats area.

For any affiliate-related questions and custom requests, contact derrick@famedollars.com, and for more information, visit their social pages: www.facebook.com/NuruMassage and www.twitter.com/NuruMassageXXX.

To watch their SFW trailers, visit www.youtube.com/NuruMassageXXX.

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