NicheGreen Offers Hosted FLVs, Embedded Videos and XML Feeds

LOS ANGELES — Adult webmaster affiliate program NicheGreen.com has announced the addition of several new affiliate tools to its promotional portfolio.

The new tools include hosted FLVs, embedded videos and XML feeds, with export tools for the program's niche sites.

"We know this hosted tube-style content is important for affiliates to have as another tool to help promote our sites and we are excited to offer both existing and new affiliates this opportunity to add more niche content to their blogs and legal tube sites," stated a company spokesperson.

According to the company, 160 hosted FLV videos (tube clips) are now available for Ffstrapon.com, SoftPuffyNipples.com, YoungHairpies.com and BabyfacedTeens.com. These clips are one minute in length, and exportable by description, FLV URL, and full-size thumb. The Flash video embed tool includes a testable preview for each video, along with both short and long descriptions.

An XML feed with all of the program's videos includes a variety of fields for easy importing to tube sites, including the date added, ID, title, description, tags, site name, performers, FLV URL, thumb, duration, width and height

"We can custom output to match any format needed, so if affiliates require different fields, formats or archive dump, we are happy to get that available right away and look forward to assisting our affiliates in utilizing all of our tools for maximum revenue," the spokesperson added.

NicheGreen.com is a CCBill-based sponsor program that has been targeting underserved niche markets since 2003.

"We pride ourselves on our attention and personal consideration for each affiliate and are always eager to show great webmaster support to affiliates," the spokesperson concluded.

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