New PluginFeeds Tools Now Available

TUCSON, Ariz. - PluginFeeds has announced the addition of new client tools for its reality content feeds.

The first new tool allows paysite owners to feature recent updates and a "coming soon" section on any page of their member's areas. The second enables PluginFeeds clients to customize the feeds to their members needs. PluginFeeds now provides clients with listings of both recent as well as coming soon updates in an easy to access format for both straight and gay feeds.

According to the company, "PluginFeeds now offers a 'direct link to episode' feature which allows site owners to pick and choose the episodes they prefer to link to. A secondary benefit of this feature is that it allows clients to limit customer usage by only displaying a limited number of episodes. This new 'direct link to episode feature' is available upon request by PluginFeeds clients."

"Regularly updated content is vital to customer retention," Lea Busick, marketing director for PluginFeeds said. "Having updates easily accessible and in expanded formats enables our clients to get new content into their member's areas faster and more efficiently. Hence, they have the ability to generate revenue by keeping members enticed by the next content update".

In addition to the updates and coming soon feature, clients will now be able to use the iFrame to include this information within their member's area, making the display of the PlugInFeeds reality content even more seamless.

PluginFeeds plans to make other formats, such as XML and RSS available in the near future.

For more information, visit www.pluginfeeds.com.

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