EuroRevenue Offers Blog System to Affiliates

CHAM, Switzerland — Global affiliate EuroRevenue unveiled a collection of blogs that are expected to be moneymakers for affiliate webmasters worldwide.

The blogs correspond to the company’s most sought-after sites, including German Goo Girls, 666 Bukkake and GGG SexBox.

There are a total of 11 blogs available, with new posts added each day.

“We’ve been seeding these blogs in advance of launch for the past seven months," CEO Todd Glider said. "With 70-plus posts per blog, it’s a lock for bolstering traffic and joins for everyone. For the seasoned blog strategist you’re looking at a mammoth infusion of keyword-dense copy. And if your current blog is a little light on content, we’ve got the solution. Go ahead and plug in all the posts. It’s basically a turnkey solution. In an instant, you’ve got a strong blog that’s going to generate traffic and get results; you don’t even have to write a single sentence.”

All EuroRevenue blogs are interlinked, and links are tracked.

In the weeks ahead, EuroRevenue will be adding videos to the blogs as well.

“Our partners asked for it, and we listened,” said Huda Mahdi, executive sales manager. “We pulled back all the stops. You have numerous options with our potent blogs. Pick up your code at EuroRevenue.com and link to them directly, or use the posts to add keyword-power to your own blogs. Make no mistakes — these blog posts are rich. They’re paragraphs of text accompanied by highly provocative, extreme images. Expect increased traffic, and great revenue gains.”

To learn more about EuroRevenue’s blog system, go to EuroRevenue.com or email Huda@EuroRevenue.com.

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