WhoPaidMe.com Adds Site Features

VANCOUVER, B.C. —Adult database WhoPaidMe.com introduced two site features — website launch and promotion notifications. The site, launched early this year, allows webmasters to research check names for sponsors and perform reverse searches using website names.

"It just made sense," said Michael Phillips, who owns the site. "We are already partnered with more than 2,000 sponsors for the WhoPaidMe check information, so we are in a great position to offer information on new site launches and promos."

While every new site launch will be listed, not every promotion will be featured.

"There are a lot of promos out there," Phillips said, "[But] we'll only be posting the significant ones."

New site launches will be posted directly on the WhoPaidMe site or webmasters can sign up for email notification. According to the company, RSS feeds are also a planned feature.

"We're just trying to make it easier for webmasters to keep up with the latest sites and offers from sponsors. I just hope people find the information as useful as we do."

The site also downloads Alexa data for more than 25,000 adult sites and uses that data to determine the “hottest” sites in more than 300 niches.

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