Guerilla Traffic has launched Plugins That Pay, a soft sell tool that offers niche-specific content in full short scenes, with the option of an upsell.
In a lawsuit served on the showroom floor at Internext, California-based Falcon Foto has said it is suing Amsterdam-based Centurion Limited, which owns and operates the affiliate programs Guerrilla Traffic and Porn Profit, for copyright infringement.
After getting hit by millions of unsolicited spam emails over Labor Day weekend that contained references to “Lolita” or “child porn” with embedded links to its websites, Guerilla Traffic has decided to offer a reward for information leading to catching the culprit.
Toronto-based Guerilla Traffic has released “Plugins That Pay” for affiliate webmasters. The company says the free TGP and MGP plugins are a "soft sell," with exit-free and non-blind banners placed throughout the content.