Adult Profit Upgrades Affiliate Software

LOS ANGELES — Adult webmaster affiliate program Adult Profit has announced two major upgrades to its custom affiliate software.

Adult Profit affiliates have always been able to choose the destination of the default tour within the software as a means of maximizing sales by allowing tour changes on the fly; which, according to a company spokesman, is "especially important when something hot hits the media."

Now "Join Page" has been added to these choices, allowing for direct join page links, which can be the most effective under the right circumstances.

Another important upgrade is a broadcast email which goes out whenever Adult Profit offers fresh free hosted galleries. These emails include the actual code which saves webmasters the time of logging into the software; and the code is fully customizable within the program, allowing webmasters to receive emails with codes already formatted for their needs.

"These upgrades will be life-savers to many webmasters who will wonder how they ever lived without them," a company spokesman said. "This shows our commitment to our webmasters; we strive to make them more and more money by making their jobs easier. The easier things are the more up to date and flexible a webmaster can be with his advertising."

Adult Profit promotes flagship website Babylon-x.com along with Celeb-King.com, the recently added Absolute-Pornstars.com, as well as a stable of other websites.

For more information, visit www.adult-profit.com.

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