Signbucks Daily Offers FHG Export Tool

CYBERSPACE — Signbucks Daily has announced the launch of its multi-program FHG export tool, which seeks to provide a single source for affiliate gallery updates.

When asked about the system's benefits for webmasters, Signbucks Daily owner Daizzzy told XBIZ that it is all about using time efficiently.

"They don't need to join a program just to find out later that the FHGs the program is offering won't work for them," Daizzzy said. "Also, many programs don't have an export tool, so a guy is grabbing 100s of FHGs line-by-line."

"They will be able to export all that stuff from us in two clicks then simply replace our code with theirs," he added.

Signbucks Daily grabs affiliate program RSS feeds, hosted blog links and morphing feeds as well as promo emails from programs, and uses manual website reviews to identify and list new galleries.

Sponsors can provide a specifically formatted text file for faster and more comprehensive listings, with DDFCash.com, Serious-Partners.com, PuzCash.com, OTCash.com, BirdBucks.com, Nubiles.net, AnilosCash.com, WayOutWebmasters.com, SpiderDollars.com, AmateurDough.com and others, already participating.

"The bottom line is that FHGs are the most efficient and most often used promo tool for programs to get legal adult traffic from," Daizzzy offered. "In many cases, webmasters are looking not as much for sites to promote, but FHGs to put on their TGPs, CJ's, and blogs, etc. — the whole directory makes much more sense now."

Sponsors can find detailed submission information on the Signbucks Daily website.

"It's not only about sites and niches," Daizzzy concluded. "But also about the most important promo tool."

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