SPACash Revamps Layers, Adds Activity Alerts

CYBERSPACE — SPACash has added a real-time activity alert tool and revamped 2.0 layers.

The real-time alert system automatically notifies online AdultMeeter users when another user closest to their geographical location is online. In addition, CamSluts members will display models that are online.

“We believe the best way to take full advantage of the activity alerts concept is to actually show what’s really going on, so users can also trust the ads they see,” the company said in an announcement.

To ensure the user knows the alerts are real, they receive a message that says so.

Activity alert boxes can be customized with skins of the webmaster’s choice. The landing page will also inherit the chosen skin.

“You may also open the payment box instead of the landing page, inheriting the skin of the window,” the company said.

SPACash also now allows affiliates to generate a unique code by genre, which will alternate accordingly on each site.

“This is an undeniable innovation and also much more practical than before,” the company said. “Now, you just have to take one code, which you may insert in all your sites, regardless of the page you’re in, and it will automatically display a variety of offers so you don’t bore or saturate the user. You’ll save time and give your users many options to choose from.”

SPACash also has updated the traditional layers for AdultMeeter.com, CamSluts.com and AllAnimeMovies.com, which can be customized, include skins support and can be displayed through a code that constantly rotates between different sites and options.

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