DeepSabrina Initiates Leakproof Guarantee

LONDON — Hardcore amateur Sabrina Deep's affiliate program DeepSabrina has launched its newly designed website and tour, conceived for giving webmasters a guarantee against traffic leaks.

This guarantee is expected to start a trend in the industry, according to the company.

DeepSabrina offers affiliates tools such as a customizable RSS feed and a picture of the day, together with a unique and dynamic linking system aimed at more conversions.

Many sponsors claim to be leak-free but Sabrina Deep's program sets a new industry standard, claiming no external links, no email harvesting and no tricks involving php or any other kind of script, according to the company. The only way for the surfer to leave is by using his back button on the browser or exiting completely.

"After eight months in the business and hundreds of chats with webmasters and thousands of websites visited, I felt the exigence to send a clear, bold signal of transparency to my affiliates and to the whole webmasters community," Deep said.

"I believe that it is important to understand that a program does not own its affiliates' traffic and that playing fair, together, will be the key to success in the adult industry, in the approaching future. I am ready for the future, and I really hope that many other revenue share programs will follow this trend soon," Deep said.

Contact Sabrina Deep by email at info@deepsabrina.com or via ICQ at 304-624-368.

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