FetishFish Launches as New Erotic Guide

MONTREAL — The newly launched FetishFish.com, an online fetish erotica guide, is the brainchild of the 2005 XBiz “Best Free Site” winner, RabbitsReviews.com.

FetishFish takes up where Rabbits leaves off, slicing the larger fetish category into smaller, targeted niches. Surfers can search for what they want, as well as use numerous additional features, such as a chat forum, a blog and researched articles.

“Fetishism has exploded in the last 10 years as the Internet has greatly facilitated connecting like-minded people,” RabbitsReviews owner Mantas M. said. “Through my research, I came to the conclusion that there's a need for a professional fetish erotica guide. That’s where FetishFish.com comes in.”

Webmasters interested in receiving traffic are encouraged to use the request form found at FetishFish.com/Webmasters_Contact.html. Those willing to link back will be given higher priority and full-site servicing, including bi-yearly updates aimed at keeping reviews and traffic fresh. Based on set criteria, the reviews provide a measure of how sites stack up against each other. As an additional benefit, submitted sites on FetishFish.com are there for the life of the program, ensuring constant, steady business without the hassle of ongoing affiliate maintenance.

“FetishFish is an opportunity for acquiring targeted traffic,” Mantas said. “At this point, most of the exposure webmasters can get is in the form of reviews, but in the next phase, we will launch an ad system for webmasters wanting to take additional advantage of our traffic.”

For more information, visit FetishFish.com.

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