Payserve Introduces Recip FHGs

UITGEEST, Netherlands – European adult affiliate program Payserve.com has is now offering its affiliates an innovative promotional tool: free hosted galleries capable of including reciprocal links.

Reciprocal links are required by many gallery post sites as a condition for listing galleries submitted by webmasters.

The new tool from Payserve allows webmasters using FHG's to add their own reciprocal links to the sponsor’s galleries and to filter selected galleries by niche and by site.

Affiliates can choose whether they want the recips to appear on the top or the bottom of the free hosted galleries, with a maximum number of three recips per gallery and two links for each recip.

Reciprocal links increase traffic to websites when surfers click on the links directly, and can play a major role in boosting a site's search engine rankings, making them useful for search engine optimization.

Payserve offers affiliates 14 paysites covering various niches and pays out in Euros.

The new recip galleries are available to webmasters by clicking on "Recips" in the "Tools" menu in their Payserve account. Affiliates that are already using Payserve FHGs should make sure that when activating the recip tool, that the script does not delete any existing galleries.

For more information, visit www.payserve.com.

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