Flash Ads Boost TotemCash Sales

PARIS — Adult entertainment software creator TotemCash has announced an increase in affiliate revenues due to its new "Flash Teasers" marketing tool.

Using Flash software technology, TotemCash is now providing a fully customizable teaser of the company's free desktop stripper program, VirtuaGirlHD, for affiliates to place on to their websites.

VirtuaGirlHD delivers virtual models to a user's Windows desktop computer screen every day, where the girl then strips. VirtuaGirlHD is free of charge, until the viewer wants to see full nudity.

According to the company, unlike traditional animated gif and Flash banner advertising that is looped and repetitive, the TotemCash Flash Teasers provide a realistic example of what the desktop stripping program VirtuaGirlHD has to offer, where "irresistibly beautiful girls appear directly on your site to dance and strip as if they were already on your visitors' toolbars."

The new Flash Teasers are fully customizable, offering multiple displays and options, such as a multi-level adjustable time between stripper displays; and consumers can easily deactivate the teaser by clicking the cross that appears next to the stripper's image when a mouse rolls over the area.

According to owner Richard (Rex) Excoffier, since the release of the new ads, TotemCash has reported a geometric rise in income for VirtuaGirlHD affiliates.

"In placing the new Flash Teaser tool on their websites, affiliates are given an interactive sample of VirtuaGirlHD for potential customers to explore," Excoffier said. "With the VirtuaGirlHD Flash Teaser, affiliates are experiencing a three to five fold increase in sales — now that's some real profits!"

VirtuaGirlHD reportedly contains no spyware, adware or viruses so a user's information and privacy remain protected. The company claims that over 150 million users from 90 countries have enjoyed its product, which has featured more than 400 top industry models including Sunny Leone, Kyla Cole, Aria Giovanni, Anetta Keys, Sophie Sweet, Charlie Laine, Erica Rose Campbell, Nikki Case and Aimee Sweet.

For more information, visit www.totemcash.com.

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