Red Light Revenue to Offer DreamSubmitter to Affiliates

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Red Light Revenue, the affiliate arm of Red Light District, is offering its affiliates a new, free tool to hopefully improve their sales: a copy of the TGP submission application DreamSubmitter.

They're offering the third version of DreamSubmitter, which automates the form completion and extensively logs its own activity for any errors that might require a resubmission. DreamSubmitter users can schedule gallery submissions weeks in advance.

Red Light Revenue's Laurel Hertz said that webmasters everywhere could benefit from using DreamSubmitter.

“We are very excited to be offering free software to any affiliates without any minimums or limitations that also include access to their large TGP/MGP database," she said. "We have been submitting in-house using DreamSubmitter for the past couple of months, and have been very happy with the results. Using DreamSubmitter for free is a great way for new TGP webmasters to get into the TGP business with no startup cost."

DreamSubmitter Founder Reilly Novak returned Red Light's praise, while also noting that his company has sought to streamline the third version of its signature application.

"Our new beta version is looking amazing with a lot of new functionality and a lot of old issues addressed," he said. "One of the main hangups people had with DreamSubmitter in the past was that it was difficult to learn with so much functionality. We are happy to say that we have addressed this thoroughly in our beta version 3.0, and increased ease of use substantially."

DreamSubmitter clients typically have to wait three months to gain access to the company's full database of TGPs and MGPs, but Red Light Revenue clients will be able to use it right away.

For more information, visit RedLightRevenue.com or email laurel@redlightrevenue.com.

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