Get Your Adult Blog on for Free at Smut.com
KALAMAZOO, MI — Blogging is still all the rage, and sex-related blogs are no exception. As with real estate and surreptitious sex, much depends upon location, location, location. ARS happens to think that Smut.com is the perfect place for web logs of a most adult nature – and it’s showing its love by making its location cost free.Smut.com knows that its bloggers have more important things on their minds than figuring out another software program, which is one reason that WordPress is the site’s RSS-supported backend of choice.
To further make the Smut.com blog experience smooth and easy, ARS has launched the LOLBoard.com forum, which it expects to see become popular not only with bloggers hoping to meet one another in virtual space, but also those hoping to learn more from the experienced Smut.com staff bloggers.
Real-time stats, complete search engine optimization, hyphen/dash support in sub-domain names, embedded video support, up to 100 MB hosted image space, more than 90 themes, and a support forum packed with genuinely friendly and informed LOLBoard.com members are just some of the things that make blogging on this unforgettable “four letter word” domain so appealing.
“We have spent much time developing this product to ensure a user friendly and efficient way for bloggers to get the attention they desire,” Bryan S. of ARS explains in a Smut.com press release. “The fact that the domain name we’re offering is a very short four-letter one also offers some fantastic benefits for bloggers. Benefits such as making it very favorable to search engines and gives it an excellent ranking.”
With new sites being launched by ARS every week since November 5th, 2007 – with a total of 52 sites slated to populate the ARS universe, the company still finds time to stay in touch with members – and provide plenty of incentives, including the “inaugural” LOLBoard.com iPod Touch and upcoming PS3 giveaways.
Webmasters promoting new ARS sites can early anywhere from $50 to $75 during their first week, with $35 payouts on $4.99 trials being the everyday standard.
For more on the new ARS Smut.com blogs, visit www.Smut.com/blogs or www.AdultRevenueService.com.