MetArt Now Managing ALSScan.com

LOS ANGELES — MetArt announced today that it has formed a partnership with ALSScan.com and will take over management of their primary website and affiliate properties.

ALSScan joins the MetArt Network that includes MetArt.com, SexArt.com, TheLifeErotic.com, Errotica-Archives.com, and EroticBeauty.com.

In addition, affiliates of ALSCash will now become affiliates of MetArtMoney where ALSScan promotional tools and content will be housed. This move will provide affiliates with a catalog of new promotional materials and affiliate support.

The site will be relaunched, boasting a new tour and redesigned members' area that will continue to offer original ALSScan content and new content additions.

"This is a win-win for MetArt and ALSScan alike," Jill Taylor, MetArt vice president of marketing said. "ALSScan in an industry legend with amazing, unique content that has been in demand for more than a decade. This partnership will extend the MetArtMoney site offerings with content that meets our high standards and expands our niches."

ALSScan was launched in 1996 and has been a provider of solo girl content featuring top models serving a wide variety of niches.

MetArt said its creative, technical, and marketing expertise will allow ALSScan to reach a new audience and deliver its content globally.

"ALSScan is very pleased to join the MetArt family. This new partnership will allow us to focus more on the production end, while we let the marketing experts at MetArt handle all of our promotions and advertising. This will enable us to improve our product and expand our productions into new and exciting areas,” said Alex, CEO of ALSScan.

He added, "The folks at MetArt are a great group of people and we really enjoy working with them.”

MetArt noted that the addition of ALSScan is just one of many new initiatives. Additional enhancements are scheduled for the coming months.

For additional information on promoting or partnering with the MetArt Network, contact Taylor at jill@metart.com.

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