HeatSeek Porn Browser Launches Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — The HeatSeek browser that claims to make searching for and viewing adult content more efficient has launched its WorldCash affiliate program. Webmasters now can sign up to promote the software that functions as a password-protected adult browser, downloader, organizer and viewer.

HeatSeek is only compatible on PCs running Windows, and is powered by Internet Explorer’s engine. Secure credentials are needed just to open the browser and encrypted downloaded files are only playable through HeatSeek. The browser also claims to protect against popups, spyware and viruses.

Sun River Systems, the developers of HeatSeek, view their product as a partner to paysite affiliate programs, traditional adult content sites, TGPs and free sites because HeatSeek works to enhance the user experience with any type of content.

The browser’s user friendly features include one-click downloading for pictures and videos, a bookmark feature that allows users to jump to their favorite adult content and a “panic” button that kills the application immediately. Additionally, users can create playlists a la iTunes to efficiently organize downloaded content.

While the basic version of HeatSeek is free, webmasters only earn a commission on the premium version that sells for $20. The Gold edition allows users to export their content back out to their hard drives in unencrypted form. Bonus content is included in HeatSeek Gold.

“HeatSeek users are more likely to continue to use a site, browse content longer, and ultimately sign up,” a company spokesman said. “Our traffic converts higher than average because our users feel safer and are interested in adult content the very moment they start the program.”

WorldCash’s payout is $8 per HeatSeek Gold sale.

HeatSeek also gives sites and partner companies the opportunity to increase their conversion and revenue by providing exclusive offers to the software’s users. These offers are displayed on the program’s default start page.

“The WorldCash program is unique since your site is not losing valuable traffic to a competitor,” the company’s website states. “Instead, you can promote HeatSeek software as a better user experience and gain valuable customer loyalty while making additional profit through the WorldCash program.”

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