MrSkinCash Version 2.0 Launches With NATS

CHICAGO – In collaboration with parent company SK Intertainment, MrSkin.com has launched MrSkinCash version 2.0 using NATS, Derek Meklir, director of marketing, told XBiz.

NATS, also known as Next-generation Affiliates and Tracking Software, is a back-end program with customizable tracking and billing features that is increasingly being used by adult website owners.

Meklir said that the use of NATS will contribute to a much more efficient tracking method for webmaster profits from MrSkin.com and CelebsXposed.com, in addition to adding conversion-boosting tools.

Mr. Skin bought CelebsXposed last year, which maintains one of the largest online libraries featuring naked movie star photos and celebrity nude video clips. The site was acquired as a compliment to MrSkin.com, which launched in 1999 and features celebrity nudes, news and reviews.

“With NATS in place for our relaunching of MrSkinCash, we are in a position to expand our offering and tool sets for affiliates," Meklir said. "Our affiliates will also benefit from the addition of multiple billing types being split in revenue sharing. It has been a smooth process and we are ecstatic about the results.”

Formerly constrained by third party billing companies when it came to offering dialer billing options through affiliates, MrSkinCash 2.0 can now process dialers. In addition, the NATS-enabled site allows for cascading billing, which Meklir said should make it easier for new sign-ups to join.

Other additions include search and ad banners, gallery content, hosted galleries, linking codes and content modules such as "Babe of the Day."

Celebrating the recent publishing launch of Mr. Skin's "Skincyclopedia," an A-Z chronicle of naked actresses, the book is now on its second printing. Meklir expects the book to enter its third printing by the end of next month.

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