SEOForAdult to Offer Reduced Rate Internet Marketing for Cam Girls

PITTSBURGH —  SEOForAdult.com, the new adult Internet marketing service, is offering some reduced fees and special rates for any client who may be considered an amateur performer.

While the usual monthly rate for its services is $199 per 30 days of service, the company is going to begin offering a flat $50 a month backlinking option for any client who falls along the lines of cam girl performer only, or Clips4Sale.com performer-only client.

This means that anyone who is only employed as a cam girl or a site producer/actress within Clips4Sale.com may get 12,000-15,000 highly optimized backlinks blasted to their site monthly at a rate of $50 a month.

All new amateur contracts have a minimum length of six months.

CEO of SEOForAdult.com, Wright Williams, said, “I wanted to give everyone the same ability to find their fame  no matter how much they are able to pay. So, we have created a much cheaper option. Maybe some people will think my tactics are too European socialist for offering this, but who cares. Also, I totally love pizza, just saying, and for cam-girls, our marketing services now only cost the equivalent of like four large pizzas per month. Complete affordable and just as delicious."

SEOForAdult.com’s new $50 a month marketing services for cam-girls and Clips4Sale.com performers begins the first week of March.

The official site with rates and contact forms goes live on Feb. 14.

For more informtion, contact wrightwilliamsxxx@gmail.com.

The website is here.

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