Consoles

Consoles are a great way of sending traffic to sponsors.


(Hairy Women) Entry Console That Loads In the Background
Entry consoles attract the view of visitors entering your page.
We do not advise using more than one though, as any more than one and your visitors may get frustrated with shutting down windows.
Our entry console loads full size in the background so that it is not in the users face and hopefully when they go looking for it to close it or look at it, it will be fully loaded.
View The Console

To use this console, place this code between the <head> tags on your page
(Don't Forget To Change The Partner Id.)


That's It For The Entry Console.

(Hairy Women) Exit Console
Exit consoles are an excellent way of sending traffic and your best bet for saving potential customers that are walking out the door !
If the surfer doesn't want to stay at your site, don't let them go somewhere else and spend their money, use the exit console to show them some other stuff that they may want to see.
In a nutshell, this code will open the tour in another browser window if the surfer decides to leave your page. It will not open another browser window on the links that you specify eg. pages that continue on through your site.
We thoroughly recommend using this code on as many pages as possible to maximise your revenue.
View The Console
(It looks the same as the one above)

To use this console, place this code between the <head> tags on your pages
that you want to maximise your revenue from.

(Don't Forget To Change The Partner Id.)


Insert the next piece of code into the <body> tag of the page.
eg.: <body bgcolor="#C0C0FF" text="#000000" link="blue" vlink="grey" onUnload="Out()">

Inset the next piece of code next to any hyperlink that you do not want the console to open on, when clicked upon.
eg. <a href="http ://www.yourdomain.com/nextpage.html" onclick="exit=false">Next Page</a>
A link that you did want the console to open upon clicking would look like this
<a href="http ://www.yourdomain.com/nextpage.html">Next Page</a>
That's It For The Exit Console.

(Midget Sex) Entry Console That Loads In the Background
Entry consoles attract the view of visitors entering your page.
We do not advise using more than one though, as any more than one and your visitors may get frustrated with shutting down windows.
Our entry console loads full size in the background so that it is not in the users face and hopefully when they go looking for it to close it or look at it, it will be fully loaded.
View The Console

To use this console, place this code between the <head> tags on your page
(Don't Forget To Change The Partner Id.)


That's It For The Entry Console.

(Midget Sex) Exit Console
Exit consoles are an excellent way of sending traffic and your best bet for saving potential customers that are walking out the door !
If the surfer doesn't want to stay at your site, don't let them go somewhere else and spend their money, use the exit console to show them some other stuff that they may want to see.
In a nutshell, this code will open the tour in another browser window if the surfer decides to leave your page. It will not open another browser window on the links that you specify eg. pages that continue on through your site.
We thoroughly recommend using this code on as many pages as possible to maximise your revenue.
View The Console
(It looks the same as the one above)

To use this console, place this code between the <head> tags on your pages
that you want to maximise your revenue from.

(Don't Forget To Change The Partner Id.)


Insert the next piece of code into the <body> tag of the page.
eg.: <body bgcolor="#C0C0FF" text="#000000" link="blue" vlink="grey" onUnload="Out()">

Inset the next piece of code next to any hyperlink that you do not want the console to open on, when clicked upon.
eg. <a href="http ://www.yourdomain.com/nextpage.html" onclick="exit=false">Next Page</a>
A link that you did want the console to open upon clicking would look like this
<a href="http ://www.yourdomain.com/nextpage.html">Next Page</a>
That's It For The Exit Console.

(Cumshots) Entry Console That Loads In the Background
Entry consoles attract the view of visitors entering your page.
We do not advise using more than one though, as any more than one and your visitors may get frustrated with shutting down windows.
Our entry console loads full size in the background so that it is not in the users face and hopefully when they go looking for it to close it or look at it, it will be fully loaded.
View The Console

To use this console, place this code between the <head> tags on your page
(Don't Forget To Change The Partner Id.)


That's It For The Entry Console.

(Cumshot) Exit Console
Exit consoles are an excellent way of sending traffic and your best bet for saving potential customers that are walking out the door !
If the surfer doesn't want to stay at your site, don't let them go somewhere else and spend their money, use the exit console to show them some other stuff that they may want to see.
In a nutshell, this code will open the tour in another browser window if the surfer decides to leave your page. It will not open another browser window on the links that you specify eg. pages that continue on through your site.
We thoroughly recommend using this code on as many pages as possible to maximise your revenue.
View The Console
(It looks the same as the one above)

To use this console, place this code between the <head> tags on your pages
that you want to maximise your revenue from.

(Don't Forget To Change The Partner Id.)


Insert the next piece of code into the <body> tag of the page.
eg.: <body bgcolor="#C0C0FF" text="#000000" link="blue" vlink="grey" onUnload="Out()">

Inset the next piece of code next to any hyperlink that you do not want the console to open on, when clicked upon.
eg. <a href="http ://www.yourdomain.com/nextpage.html" onclick="exit=false">Next Page</a>
A link that you did want the console to open upon clicking would look like this
<a href="http ://www.yourdomain.com/nextpage.html">Next Page</a>
That's It For The Exit Console.

(Interracial) Entry Console That Loads In the Background
Entry consoles attract the view of visitors entering your page.
We do not advise using more than one though, as any more than one and your visitors may get frustrated with shutting down windows.
Our entry console loads full size in the background so that it is not in the users face and hopefully when they go looking for it to close it or look at it, it will be fully loaded.
View The Console

To use this console, place this code between the <head> tags on your page
(Don't Forget To Change The Partner Id.)


That's It For The Entry Console.

(Interracial) Exit Console
Exit consoles are an excellent way of sending traffic and your best bet for saving potential customers that are walking out the door !
If the surfer doesn't want to stay at your site, don't let them go somewhere else and spend their money, use the exit console to show them some other stuff that they may want to see.
In a nutshell, this code will open the tour in another browser window if the surfer decides to leave your page. It will not open another browser window on the links that you specify eg. pages that continue on through your site.
We thoroughly recommend using this code on as many pages as possible to maximise your revenue.
View The Console
(It looks the same as the one above)

To use this console, place this code between the <head> tags on your pages
that you want to maximise your revenue from.

(Don't Forget To Change The Partner Id.)


Insert the next piece of code into the <body> tag of the page.
eg.: <body bgcolor="#C0C0FF" text="#000000" link="blue" vlink="grey" onUnload="Out()">

Inset the next piece of code next to any hyperlink that you do not want the console to open on, when clicked upon.
eg. <a href="http ://www.yourdomain.com/nextpage.html" onclick="exit=false">Next Page</a>
A link that you did want the console to open upon clicking would look like this
<a href="http ://www.yourdomain.com/nextpage.html">Next Page</a>
That's It For The Exit Console.