ARS Launches LOLBoard.com

KALAMAZOO, Mich. - Adult Revenue Service has launched the public adult networking community forum LOLBoard.com. 

 

JohnV, vice president of sales and marketing of Adult Revenue Service, said the site will provide "a more enjoyable and more open environment for discussion."

 

"We're quite well known at ARS for being professional and wanted to offer a new outlet where affiliates could rely on quality, professional responses to their questions from us, as well as from other members," he said. "We're also an open forum where affiliates can speak not just to each other about daily ARS topics, but to share ideas and their thoughts regarding any number of topics and with more than just other ARS affiliates."

 

Adult Revenue Service said LOLboard.com will be user-friendly and offer the usual array of message-board tools for affiliate networking and advertising, including avatars, signatures, and placement for favorite quotes and contact information. 

 

"We expect that most of the users already know each other, and the ones who visit from other major boards are either already signed up with us from the past or they carry over their existing names from other boards," JohnV said. "In other words, we don't feel we're going to have to do a lot of narrating and babysitting. We want our users to have fun, talk about whatever they want and have the opportunity to even gain some additional exposure."  

 

Adult Revenue Service will offer free advertising on its top 624-by-80 banner position until April 21. This position will sell for $800 per month after April 21.

 

The forum also will feature ad placement opportunities such as five static 120-by-60 buttons for $400 per month and a traditional 468-by-60 banner position for $600 per month. Also available are long-term rates and specially requested items such as "site skinning" and "pinned" threads.  

 

To celebrate the site's opening, Adult Revenue Service will give an 8 GB iPod Touch to the member who correctly answers a riddle using clues left in the forum through the end of March. 

 

Adult Revenue Service plans to offer giveaways in the forum for the rest of the year.