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At Last ! FREE HITS from SexSwap
Sexswap is an effective hit generator that concentrates
all banner exchanges in the strongest segment of the internet...
the Adult Industry.
Any webmaster with an adult site can join. Fill out a short form, paste
in some code, and upload your banner. Within minutes, you will be
accumulating FREE banner advertising on hundreds of similar sex sites.
1 Fast and easy free hits
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Perhaps the most popular way to increase traffic is through banner-trades
or link-swaps. These methods are effective, but also time consuming. A
person can join Sexswap instantly and begin having his/her banner shown
on hundreds of sites around the world.
2 Automated to save time and energy
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In the old days, we'd surf over to an adult site, try to locate the
webmaster's email, and then send a letter begging and pleading with the
owner to trade 1 link. This is time intensive, and downright
embarrassing. A person can join Sexswap in 3 minutes and begin
accumulating FREE banner advertising for his/her site. No more searching,
begging, or link verifying.
3 Banners! Not text-links
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Link-trades do get clicks, but banner-trades get more clicks and produce
clicks of a more potent nature. The problem with trading banners is, your
page eventually looks like freakin' circus after 4 or 5 trades. You can't
trade banners endlessly since page real estate is at a premium, bandwidth
is expensive, and surfers don't want to wait 17 minutes for your page to
load. With the Sexswap code, your page gets one banner that changes with
each load. You will be trading banner spots with hundreds of sites, yet
only using one simple banner spot.
4 No java to bomb browsers
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Pyramids, consoles, and circle-loops...they are all brilliant creations,
but many of them are written in Java, and many of them bomb your
customer's browsers. 70-90% of the market uses Netscape and Internet
Explorer, but there is still a segment of the population using rarer, or
older browsers. 10%-20% isn't huge, but it is enough to make a dent in
your pocket book. A bombed customer does not click on a link and does not
make you cash. Sexswap is written in good old C++, a man's programming
language,) fast and stable.
5 No side effects
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Pyramids, Consoles, and circle-loops all tend to advertise themselves,
rather than your site. A fresh sew surfer can easily be lured away from
your site when encountered by these new fangled advertising devises.
Aesthetics...have you ever seen a console that made your page look
better? Page-load times...these tricky java programs can slow down your
page, and slowness can mean less surfers and less clicks. Sexswap
requires only one simple banner be placed on your page. We even use our
bandwidth to load the banners
6 Real-time statistics
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Sexswap offers the following stats in real-time formats
Number of ads your site has shown:
Number of times your ad was shown:
Number of visits to your site:
Click-thru ratio:
Number of credits you have: 0 (2 credits = 1 ad display)
7 GIF - JPG - Animated GIF all supported
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Sexswap can use any of the big three banner formats. Many of our
competitors do not allow animation...we love animated gifs. The banner
requirements for Sexswap are 468x60, less than 15k in size. The banners
on excite and infoseek also follow this standard format.
8 Ultra Fast Servers
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The tech boys asked us to include the following info about our
servers...the boys were talking fast, so please excuse any spelling
errors...Tiam Tomcats with true Pentium Pro 200's, 128 ram, Dual 3 gig
IDE w/2 controllers, 2 cards, 2 drives for redundancy, 100mb switch
cards, Netscape Commerce, Sysco 7513 Base DAC Sincillians fiber optic to
backbone, connected to 6 DS-3 bandwidth on demand, going to 9+ DS-3's in
October. The tech boys say this means Sexswap is fast and has the power
to grow at an fast rate.
You can join Sexswap at
http://www.sexswap.com
Do it today and get your banner shown around the world within 3 minutes.
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McCain Open to Key Recovery Alternative by Rebecca Vesely 3:06pm 11.Jul.97.PDT Senator John McCain, sponsor of legislation that would create a domestic key recovery system for all encrypted commercial transactions and personal communications, said Friday that he is open to hearing alternatives to such a plan. "We are not wedded entirely to key recovery," the Arizona Republican said in an interview. McCain, chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, and Senator Bob Kerrey (D-Nebraska) introduced the Secure Public Networks Act last month. Privacy advocates and much of the high-tech industry oppose domestic key recovery on grounds that it would violate civil rights and be impractical and expensive to build and manage. McCain said he met with Microsoft representatives recently to discuss a new technology being developed by the software giant that could be less intrusive and problematic than key recovery. The senator also said he plans to meet with Netscape officials next week to discuss yet another alternative. Officials from Netscape were not immediately available for comment. "I'm saying, OK, if you have another solution, I'd like to hear it," McCain said, though he stressed that protecting national security remains his "first obligation." The McCain-Kerrey bill includes provisions for setting up a voluntary domestic key recovery system, including incentives for those who participate. Critics say participation in the key-management infrastructure wouldn't really be voluntary - it would be a prerequisite to conducting electronic commerce. Encryption, or data-scrambling technology, is widely viewed as the cornerstone to e-commerce because it conceals credit card numbers and other personal information traveling over networks. Key recovery, as outlined in the bill, would create a system of certificate authorities to whom users would give a copy of their data keys. Law enforcement could then access that copy of your key through a court order. McCain's flexibility on the issue could influence the debate over how to protect national security while allowing a free market to flourish in the digital age. Just two days ago, at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the bill, FBI director Louis Freeh testified on the need for mandatory domestic key recovery, and some senators on the committee, notably the chairman, Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), seemed to agree that some sort of domestic key recovery is needed to allow law enforcement to wiretap suspect digital communications and transactions.
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McCain Open to Key Recovery Alternative by Rebecca Vesely 3:06pm 11.Jul.97.PDT Senator John McCain, sponsor of legislation that would create a domestic key recovery system for all encrypted commercial transactions and personal communications, said Friday that he is open to hearing alternatives to such a plan. "We are not wedded entirely to key recovery," the Arizona Republican said in an interview. McCain, chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, and Senator Bob Kerrey (D-Nebraska) introduced the Secure Public Networks Act last month. Privacy advocates and much of the high-tech industry oppose domestic key recovery on grounds that it would violate civil rights and be impractical and expensive to build and manage. McCain said he met with Microsoft representatives recently to discuss a new technology being developed by the software giant that could be less intrusive and problematic than key recovery. The senator also said he plans to meet with Netscape officials next week to discuss yet another alternative. Officials from Netscape were not immediately available for comment. "I'm saying, OK, if you have another solution, I'd like to hear it," McCain said, though he stressed that protecting national security remains his "first obligation." The McCain-Kerrey bill includes provisions for setting up a voluntary domestic key recovery system, including incentives for those who participate. Critics say participation in the key-management infrastructure wouldn't really be voluntary - it would be a prerequisite to conducting electronic commerce. Encryption, or data-scrambling technology, is widely viewed as the cornerstone to e-commerce because it conceals credit card numbers and other personal information traveling over networks. Key recovery, as outlined in the bill, would create a system of certificate authorities to whom users would give a copy of their data keys. Law enforcement could then access that copy of your key through a court order. McCain's flexibility on the issue could influence the debate over how to protect national security while allowing a free market to flourish in the digital age. Just two days ago, at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the bill, FBI director Louis Freeh testified on the need for mandatory domestic key recovery, and some senators on the committee, notably the chairman, Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), seemed to agree that some sort of domestic key recovery is needed to allow law enforcement to wiretap suspect digital communications and transactions.
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