PlugInFeeds Releases Super Reality Feed

TUCSON, Ariz. — PlugInFeeds, a leading provider of reality-based plugin content, has debuted a new “mega-feed,” called SuperRealityFeeds. The feed will be updated daily and includes content from the company’s popular feeds.

“SuperRealityFeeds is the ultimate reality feed sampler,” Kevin K., a PlugInFeeds marketing representative, said. “Today, for example, you get an interracial boat bang. The next day might feature a soccer mom getting bent over a toilet seat. [Affiliates] better get another server because this feed’s going to have members logging in as often as webmasters check stats.”

The new feed pulls content from 14 of PlugInFeeds’ exclusive reality feeds, including such products as MILFGalleriesXXX, DesperateTeensXXX, HerFirstLesbianExperience, RealGangBangSquadXXX and HerFirstAnalXXX.

The company feels that the variety of ways webmaster affiliates can feature its feeds makes the content work on many different types of websites.

“Our clients have several and creative ways of featuring our feeds on their sites,” Juan Figueroa of PlugInFeeds told XBIZ. “Not all of them are the same. Some may have a bonus video area and some let members know before they even sign up for an account that certain content can be seen if they become a member of their site.”

Additionally, PlugInFeeds offers 25 exclusive reality feeds that update weekly. All feeds include full-screen viewing and upsell options, as well as hi-res pictures and videos. Plus, to celebrate the launch of SuperRealityFeeds, webmasters get two weeks free if they sign up for a customer account by June 5.

PlugInFeeds, a sister company of the TopBucks affiliate program, offers 20 straight and five gay reality feeds. Content is updated weekly and packages start at $99 a month. To celebrate the launch of SuperRealityFeeds, webmasters get two weeks free if they sign up for a customer account by June 5.

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