Webmaster Score Offers Free Review Site Tracker

NEW YORK – WebmasterScore.com has announced the release of its Review Site Tracker – a free webmaster resource tool that allows paysite program owners to log in and track reviews of their own paysites on 35+ adult review sites.

With a few simple clicks program owners can now track which adult review sites have reviewed their sites, what date each of the reviews were published and what scores the reviewers gave on each published review. Then, from within the same system, the site owner can request an updated review or send a request to other review sites so that the paysite is added to their listings as well.

"When we launched the Review Site Submitter on WebmasterScore we knew it was an important first step in streamlining the entire review process for paysite owners and review site owners as well. Now that paysite sponsors can request reviews from 35+ adult review sites using an online form that takes less than 10 minutes of their time, being able to track the outcome of those requests has become an important function for them as well," said WebmasterScore owner Stewart Tongue. "The new Review Site Tracker puts all that information into an easy to use, continually updated format on one simple web page so that owners can use it to better promote their paysites."

According to the company, more than 130 affiliate programs have submitted 450+ adult paysites through the Review Site Submitter and each of them can now track the progress of the review sites in publishing reviews from within the same WebmasterScore system using the Review Tracker.

Review Tracker aggregates RSS feeds from dozens of participating review sites and cross-references them with the Review Site Submitter database; boiling down a vast amount of key information into useful, digestible reports with direct links to each review in order to save paysite owners time and effort.

Several prominent companies have already agreed to sponsor the site.

"The generosity of top tier companies like Plug In Feeds, PIMPROLL, VideosZ and others is what allows us to offer a detailed Sponsor Search for webmasters, as well as a Review Site Submitter and the new Review Tracker for paysite owners without charging any fees," Stewart said. "The Review Tracker is another important step in reaching our goal of having quality sponsors and affiliates working together to benefit of all involved."

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