FlashCa$h Offers Hosted Galleries Via E-mail

A week after the launch of their new hosted galleries, FlashCa$h has released a new "Hosted Gallery Code Delivery Via E-mail" system.

Webmasters can choose to be mailed daily or weekly, and receive gallery codes for any sites or programs they want. Currently the gallery links come ready for insertion into TGP software or as an HTML e-mail option.

"The initial plan was to have busty porn stars hand-deliver the link codes to each webmaster, but e-mail was determined to be much faster. And less sticky." lamented FlashCa$h’s Minister of Propaganda, Halcyon.

With 1000 new galleries fresh in the hands of their webmasters, FlashCa$h wanted to release the new tools quickly. FlashCa$h Minister of Information, David D., explained, "Listening to Webmasters has always been a core part of our strategy. After we launched out hosted galleries, some TGP owners asked for customizable and easy-to-use tools to get their hosted gallery codes. Our policy has always been that if it makes sense, we’ll build it. So a week later, stage one of the tool is complete and webmasters have the tools to make more cash, with less effort."

For more information, please visit www.flashcash.com.

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