KevinG Joins SEXMoney

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Cyberservices, owner of adult webmaster affiliate program SEXMoney.com, has announced the addition of Kevin Godbee to its team.

Formerly of Online Technologies, / www.AdultChamber.com, Kevin comes to the SEXMoney.com team with more than three years of experience in online adult entertainment marketing, and 20 years of experience in mainstream sales, marketing and advertising.

As the newest member of the SEXMoney.com team, Kevin will be responsible for working with webmasters in the U.S., Canada and Australia to provide them with any tools, assistance and guidance they may need in promoting the SEXMoney.com websites. Being skilled in design, advertising and search engine optimization, Kevin is eager to consult with webmasters to help them maximize their online sales and profits.

"We are excited to have Kevin aboard and expect him to bring the energy, excitement and enthusiasm he so often demonstrates in his endeavors," Michael Reul, senior partner of Cyberservices said. "We anticipate that he will use his skills, knowledge and contacts in the industry to keep SEXMoney.com growing at the brisk pace we've experienced in the past year."

"I've definitely found my new home at SEXMoney.com," Godbee said. "Even though we're a large, established company; there's a young, energetic, fun attitude that permeates our business, combined with the professionalism and high-standards of our German background. I'm thrilled to be representing our services."

Kevin can be reached in the Fort Lauderdale office at 877-850-0050, by email at KevinG@SEXMoney.com, or on icq at 271-024-660.

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