AdultCentro to Unveil Automated Site Builder at XBIZ Summer Forum

LAS VEGAS — AdultCentro has announced plans to release its webmaster site-building tool, which will be unveiled at the XBIZ Summer Forum June 9.

The company says the site wizard tool is comprehensive, simple to use and helps webmasters create full-functioning stand-alone sites or add inline feed plugins to their existing sites within AdultCentro's leased content platform.

In addition, the company says the site auto-creation wizard is a step-by-step tool that allows any client to create a custom members area or build a fully-functional paysite from scratch.

"We're excited to bring this new feature to our clients as it allows them to use our platform easily to grow their business" AdultCentro CEO Stan F said. "AdultCentro was already a powerful and cost-effective way to provide content for your clients and now it just became the simplest way to manage leased content for your new and existing sites as well."

With the site wizard, the company says, webmasters can select one of several pre-made templates and modify the color scheme, as well as the template design. Uploading the webmasters’ logo, header and background gives the site its own identity and gives webmasters a selection of content for publishing from AdultCentro's collection of more than 7,000 titles.

The compays says adding AdultCentro content as a plugin feed for member’s areas is also easy to do. The feed auto-creation tool allows the selection, configuration and styling of a ready-to-use script with the help of a visual editor and full tech support. Using the automated installer, implementing the script on the webmaster’s site is a simple two-step process.

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