HeatSeek Increases Payout to 75 Cents Per Free Install

SAN FRANCISCO — HeatSeek, the "Ultimate Software for Adults," has increased its affiliate payout to 75 cents for each free install of the HeatSeek software. The overall conversion rate for the site is 1:4, which results in significantly higher per-click revenues than most adult sites.

“Our affiliates find that they can make huge commissions just by promoting free software that users love,” HeatSeek’s Tole said. “Our site converts all types of traffic, including non-adult.”

HeatSeek’s patent-pending technology gives users a private and enhanced experience in the adult world. The Windows-based software includes a specialized web browser and media player, enabling users to browse, download, organize and view their adult content in a completely secure and private environment. All user content, history, bookmarks, cookies and cache are protected from unwanted eyes.

HeatSeek enhances user experience with features like video bookmarking, a library and playlist manager, drag-and-drop arrangement of everything, as well as protection against popups, viruses and malware. Users can even install and run HeatSeek privately from a portable hard drive or USB key. HeatSeek contains no spyware or adware and customer surveys demonstrate a high degree of satisfaction. HeatSeek was awarded the highest rating by Tucows and has been featured in popular publications such as Maxim Magazine, Playboy, and TechCrunch.

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