ARS Announces New FHG System

LAS VEGAS — Adult Revenue Service has announced the release of a new free hosted gallery system that includes a monthly rewards program for the best template builders in the network.

According to Kevin Stamats of ARS, template builders who create three useable galleries from a new template will receive $15 per template design and be entered into a monthly rewards program for the best selling template. Each month, the top five sellers will receive Gallery Traffic Service gift certificates, with 1st place earning $600, 2nd place $400, 3rd and 4th place $200 and 5th place $100.

As an additional bonus, Stamats said the first 20 signups generated by webmasters on Jan 27 will be worth $100 per join as long as they are sent with one of the new gallery linking codes.

“Once a template has been created a webmaster can use the FHG system to create as many galleries from the template as they wish,” Stamats said. “In addition to creating their own custom galleries quickly and efficiently they will have a list of thousands of pre-existing galleries to plug directly into their existing TGPs.”

Stamats said private FHGs can be created in seconds with the company’s art gallery builder and an ARS pre-made template.”

“Pick the template, pick the content and instantly have the gallery hosted,” Stamats said. “No design skills needed. Just point and click.”

According to Stamats, all galleries are console and dialer free, 2257 compliant and have a unique web friendly linking code format.

“The advanced linking code center allows you to download custom *.csv or *.txt files instantly,” Stamats said. “Long and short descriptions are available on all galleries.”

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