Adult fetish lease gallery Website PictIcon.com is now available in a pay-as-you-click format, publishers Edge Interactive announced February 7.
Affiliate Webmasters can now plug the entire PictIcon Mega-Fetish Gallery into a site and make 50 percent on all upsells on a pay-per-click basis, for a site that included – as of January 1 – over 117,500 images, over 1,250 videos, over 3,930 story scenes, and over 503,500 searchable words.
Some on the customers list for the PictIcon plug-in are TopBucks, Pornkings, GeekTech, Mirage, Wasteland, Net-spot Online, Niteline, Hardcore Money, Whitehosue, and Global Intermedia.
The PictIcon features a six-way access, Edge Interactive said – by way of any of 134 categories, 112 collections, four video libraries, over 3,000 new pictures and videos a month by way of a Google-like search engine, or via XML.
"The 134 categories include all body parts and fluids, costumes, locations, solo and hardcore sexual situations, fetish and bondage themes, real people, porn stars, models from 18 to 80, and images from antiquity through today," Edge said.
"The 112 collections include photographers who shoot contemporary glamour, amateurs, Japanese, dark skin, men, parties, strippers, real scenes, and much more, such as hentai, lifestyle submissives, and rich legacy material," the company continued. "Each month a ‘new’ section features 80 new scenes and over 3,000 new pictures and videos. The video clips include action hardcore, solo girls, bondage, and gay hardcore."
The navigation is easy to use, the content is very diverse, and the fixed pricing includes all bandwidth, with all pages pre-calculated in HMTL for faster loading time and trouble-free delivery, with searchable titling, text, keywords, and standardized (96 pixel) thumbnails for all images and video clips.
The pay-as-you-click version, Edge said, lets a surfer "traverse all pages, read all text, search, and view all thumbnails without charge. Each picture click is charged at one cent and each video at 15 cents." And, the company added, a token system manages payment with the third party vendor, Pay As You Click, performing all the merchant processing.
Some of the above-noted customers bring their surfers to the PictIcon Main Page, some directly to various collections or categories, some both, and some prefer to "snake" the content with the XML delivery to grab content and serve from their own pages, Edge added.