StrictlyAnywhere Rebrands to Anywhere.XXX

LONDON — Strictly Broadband Ltd, the U.K. company behind VOD sites StrictlyBroadband.com and StrictlyAnywhere.com, announced today the rebranding of StrictlyAnywhere.com to Anywhere.XXX, and the official launch of the Anywhere.XXX affiliate program.

The company said Anywhere.XXX is a service that allows any of the site’s movies to be rented and viewed from any device providing the first genuine "porn cloud" approach to adult video. Users can build their own cloud-based collection and access it from any device at any time.

Supported devices include legacy desktop and laptop platforms, along with iPhones, iPads, Android phones, tablets and more.

Movies may also be streamed direct to TVs using an iPhone AV dock or by other methods.

The newly-launched affiliate program includes tools for bloggers and affiliates including simple links, banners, embeddable trailers and customizable RSS feeds.

Jerry Barnett, managing director of Strictly Broadband said, “We launched Strictly Anywhere earlier this year as an upgrade to our original VOD site StrictlyBroadband.com, which has been live for over six years. Launching the new site was a chance to start fresh with higher-quality encoding and better interfaces for new tablet and smartphone devices.”

He added, "The site has been a great success, with conversion levels we haven’t seen in this business for some time, and bringing new strength to a business which (like the rest of the industry) has been struggling to compete with free sites over the past few years. The launch of the .XXX TLD has given us the opportunity to relaunch the service under a new and better name, Anywhere.XXX, which describes the service perfectly. We invite affiliates to sign up now to the new service.”

Fore more information on the website contact traffic@strictlybroadband.com.

Affiliates interested in signing on can visit the website.

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