Plugin My Gallery Offers WordPress Based Gallery Post Script

LOS ANGELES — Plugin My Gallery has announced the release of its WordPress plugin for creating photo and video galleries.

According to the company, Plugin My Gallery allows users to import millions of free hosted galleries from adult affiliate programs in a matter of minutes, to upload ad banners, and to earn money from the traffic the site generates.

“Since it is based on the WordPress platform, it installs quickly. You can import videos and pictures from affiliate programs and have thousands and thousands of pictures and videos which link directly to these free hosted galleries,” explains a company rep. “The big advantages include fast install, fast import of free hosted galleries and basically zero web hosting costs.”

In addition to the flexibility and stability of the WordPress platform, Plugin My Gallery offers a range of monetization options, that extend revenue streams beyond those of the imported FHGs.

“In the Plugin My Gallery script, you can add your own ad banners or the banners of the paysites you promote, or the banners of the paysites whose free hosted galleries you imported,” the rep added. “Plugin My Gallery is easy to use while being tremendously efficient, so it has the potential to become your main money making business tool.”

Plugin My Gallery is available via a one-time license fee that is valid for unlimited amount of domains — making it useful for single sites and large networks alike — and at $59.95, its accessible to everyone, so this platform may herald in a new generation of adult websites.

For a limited time only, users of Tube Site Submitter or other Chameleon products are eligible for a 20 percent discount on Plugin My Gallery, by contacting the company via its online support form and entering “DISCOUNT20” into the subject line. The PMG team will then contact you directly.

For more information, visit PluginMyGallery.com.

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