Webmaster Central Offering Mobile Content Deal

TAMPA BAY, Fla. — Webmaster Central is offering webmasters who lease the company’s ex-girlfriend mobile feed a package of straight content for $100 more per month.

According to vice president Joel Kapchuk, the limited-time offer is the company’s way of giving adult industry entrepreneurs a leg up on creating cost-effective complete websites that will produce new revenue streams.

“Webmaster Central has you covered,” Kapchuk said. “Over the past two years, we’ve been collecting an exclusive collection of the best ex-girlfriend content available. It’s 100 percent mobile and tablet compatible and comes with thousands of HD images for your tours."

He added, “We also give clients 30, 60 and 90-second commercials free to use on tour pages.  We’ll even design your tour pages for you, for a nominal fee.”

Kapchuk maintained that amateur content is perennially popular and surfers can’t get enough. He added that with the company’s daily updated ex-girlfriend content, and customizable delivery system, webmasters can have a branded, moneymaking website online within days.

The company’s delivery system is compatible with popular CMS platforms like ElevatedX and MechBunny, offering site owners the ability to employ several billing models, including per-download fees. The feeds allow webmasters to embed video advertising, providing an advantage when it comes to up-selling and cross-selling existing members. Custom white-labeled sites or XML gateways can be built to the client’s specific needs.

“Thinking about starting an ex-girlfriend site and making more money?” Kapchuk asked. “Don’t put it off any longer. The sheer amount of content in this deal will give you everything you need to have your ex-girlfriend site live within just a few days and with pricing from only $200.”

For a free, no obligation demonstration email sales@webmastercentral.com.

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