Showcase Internet Launches AdultGadgetSpots.com

CYBERSPACE — Showcase Internet and Lindsay of CuriousToyBoy announced the launch of AdultGadgetSpots.com, the adult version of the mainstream traffic and referral system GadgetSpots.net.

The new site is a free, membership-based ad network that distributes advertising through "gadget spots" on "gadgets" that are installed on the entire network of members’ websites. The basic version is free to join and participate.

"The affiliate referral structure is an innovative addition for members, and to the best of my knowledge, there is no other ad network that offers any such a feature to its publishers," said David Taylor, CEO of Showcase Internet.

Network members collaborate by displaying gadgets on their websites that show categorized ads. Every time a gadget is displayed, there is a link to the AdultGadgetSpots.com program and this link automatically includes the member's referral code. Members can make money from direct and automatic referrals.

The two-tier affiliate program structure is shared by network members who can either link directly to the AdultGadgetSpots website or participate in the AdultGadgetSpots.com network. Members earn monthly recurring commissions for the subscribed memberships they refer by either method.

AdultGadgetSpots.com members do not bid for position or gain bonus ad displays based on the amount of ad displays their own websites generate. Ad displays are distributed to members relative to the membership they hold. Free members share 25 percent of network ad displays and subscribed members share 75 percent of network ad displays.

"AdultGadgetSpots.com is already actively displaying ‘gadgets’ and making good income,” said Lindsay of CuriousToyBoy. “We expect to be serving over 1,000 members and more than a million daily ad displays by the end of August.”

For more information, email David Taylor at david@adultgadgetspots.com.

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