Wildline! Offers Smart Feed Service

SAN FRANCISCO — Wildline!, a developer of relevant search engine traffic solutions for the adult industry, has announced the launch of its new Smart Feed technology.

According to the company, the new technology optimizes advertising campaigns in real-time based on performance data, in an effort to deliver superior profits to clients having deep-linked campaigns and product-heavy sites.

"This technology is truly ground breaking because it automatically fine tunes complex ad campaigns on the fly to maximize performance," said Wildline! Director of Sales and Marketing, Johnny V. "It's virtually impossible to lose money long-term if you commit to this program."

"Using an easy to install conversion tracking pixel on a client's sale confirmation page, Wildline! Smart Feed technology collects conversion data for every page in a client's campaign, correlates that information directly with Wildline!'s vast keyword database and instantaneously uses that data to direct traffic distribution and drive sales based on clients' performance metrics," stated a company press release. "This sophisticated campaign optimization tool gives clients the ability to zero in on their highest-performing pages and keywords and redirect traffic accordingly without the need for constant monitoring or time-consuming analysis."

"Wildline!'s Smart Feed technology has given us the edge we need to take our search marketing campaigns to a higher level," Search Marketing Manager for Gamelink Adult Movies, Carolina, said. "In today's tough economy, it's more important than ever to meet your target ROI, and Wildline!'s tools make it easy to gain greater insight into our campaigns and meet our goals."

"Wildline! is great to work with and we're very pleased to have them as a business partner," she added.

For more information, visit www.wildlinecorp.com.

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