Exile Distribution Launches New Website

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Exile Distribution announced the launch of its new website today.

The company said the new site offers easy, one-click access to all of its distributed labels including Pleasure Dynasty, AMK Empire, Assence Films, Girl World Pictures, Pornstar Empire, and Debi Diamond Films.

“We've invested a lot of money into building this website for our vendors, and they are more than worth it,” said Exile Distribution President of sales Howard Levine.

He added, “Exile is committed to same day shipping and personal service. Being selective in the companies we represent allows us to do more sales and provide better service. We do not sell direct in order to back the distribution structure. In turn, we would like to thank the distributors over the last year for their support; without them Exile would not have grown so fast.”

New releases or catalog titles can now be accessed with a single click, according to the company.

“We know our product inside and out, and we love our customers,” Levine said. “That’s the difference you won’t find with a big distributor; at Exile, it’s all about quality, not quantity, and there’s no request we won’t fill. Our catalog is growing, but we’ll never forget our mission to provide personal attention to the customer.”

Exile said its strategy has paid off in “big sales numbers and multiple award wins and nominations.” A sampling of recent successful titles includes AMK Empire’s sold-out run of “Furry Coeds,” and Pleasure Dynasty’s hit release “Taxi Driver XXX.”

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