Chameleon Offers Ready Galleries

LOS ANGELES — Adult webmaster software provider Chameleon has announced the release of its latest offering, ready galleries.

Users will find a new menu item within the Chameleon member's area that links to the available ready galleries; which will be continually updated as new sponsors and galleries are added to the program.

Chameleon is perhaps best known for its popular Submitter application; which when teamed with the company's Confirmer and Partner Account Requester tools, provides a comprehensive suite of professional gallery submission tools for adult webmasters.

Its latest service allows sponsors to add up to 200 picture and movie galleries and free sites into the system for Chameleon users to download and submit. There are currently no minimum gallery amounts. Customized niche information along with a variety of description lengths may be added and a link will be provided for affiliates to quickly register to listed sponsor programs as needed.

"You don't need to ask for ready galleries from your sponsors anymore, they are prepared for your right on our sites, including picture galleries, movie galleries and also free sites," stated a Chameleon representative.

According to the Chameleon website, the advantages for sponsors who list their galleries in the member section of ChameleonSubmitter.com include obtaining new affiliates and submitters immediately — providing sponsors with a sales team that will quickly raise their site's traffic levels.

The Chameleon Team says it will propagate this feature with the submitter community.

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