easyXsites Offers Traffic Giveaway

LOS ANGELES — Need traffic for your website? easyXsites has announced a joint contest promotion with PlugRush to deliver more than one million unique visitors to the contest’s winners.

According to the company, the easyXsites hosted tube platform is backed by exceptional technology, and already caters to thousands of site owners. Now the platform is working with online traffic service PlugRush to fuel revenue streams for webmasters and bring even more of the market to its customers, offering a chance to win more than one million unique visitors from quality locations, for free, just for signing up for an easyXsites account.

“For all the webmasters who have been waiting to see how the platform works before creating [their] own sites with it, now is the time to get off the sidelines and into the game with a great chance to win more than a million [unique visitors] right from the start,” says Markul of easyXsites.com. “Just create an account or add more domains to your existing easyXsites profile and top quality PlugRush traffic may be coming your way for free. Each new domain you add onto the free hosted and fully managed platform is another chance for you to win big in this contest of powerful proportions.”

The first prize of one million unique visitors goes to the webmaster who creates the 10,000th easyXsites tube site, while the second prize of 250,000 unique visitors will go to the webmaster who creates the 5000th tube site in the easyXsites system to use a custom domain name.

As a way of thanking its existing domain partners for getting in early instead of waiting for a free traffic contest, easyXsites will award a third prize to a random webmaster who owns an easyXsites domain that was already registered before this contest was announced, who will receive 100,000 unique visitors.

All traffic will reportedly be garnered from high quality geographic locations.

“Please keep in mind that the winning domains must remain with easyXsites the whole time during traffic allocation. If the domain is moved during allocation, the traffic will stop and the prize would be forfeit,” Markul explains. “The winning domains must be hosted on easyXsites.com and at least one page of videos must be published to qualify, with at least one PlugRush widget active on it.”

Markul also explains that tubes on sub-domains do not qualify, nor do blogs, and that any prize award decisions will be made at the sole discretion of easyXsites’ management.

“It really is that easy,” Markul concludes, adding, “We called it ‘easyXsites’ for good reason.”

For more information, visit www.easyXsites.com.

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