Evil Angel Cash Releases New RSS Feeds & Site Headers

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Evil Angel Cash has announced the release of RSS feeds into their evolving affiliate program, allowing affiliates to automatically update their blogs and feed sites with the latest promotional material released every week.

“We have been working around the clock to bring our affiliates the latest and greatest promo tools in the industry,” said Affiliate Marketing Manager Nick Amoroso. “Last week we brought our affiliates new Flash peel ads and hosted free sites, and this week we have just finished work on getting our RSS feeds in place. Our new RSS feeds are a great way for affiliates to stay up to date with our weekly releases of new promo tools for all of our niche and official sites. We offer feeds that link to our hosted video galleries, hosted free sites, and latest updates on all of our website tours. More feeds will be added in the near future.”

In addition to RSS feeds, Evil Angel Cash has also added new site headers to its growing list of high converting marketing tools. Site headers are a great way for affiliates to brand their site with one of Evil Angel Cash’s websites, and are also used by webmasters as a great way to create their own galleries and sites. The headers come in a variety of sizes ranging from 800x200 to 1000x400. New hosted galleries, downloadable trailers, video clips, and free sites are added to Evil Angel Cash weekly, as well.

Evil Angel producers include John "Buttman" Stagliano, Jonni Darkko, Rocco Siffredi, Jake Malone, Justin Slayer, Joey Silvera, John Leslie, Manuel Ferrera, Belladonna, Jay Sin, and Christoph Clark.

For more information about Evil Angel Cash, email support@evilangelcash.com

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