PlugInFeeds Now Mobile-Friendly

VAN NUYS, Calif. – PlugInFeeds.com, the leased-feed wing of adult studio Pink Visual, has launched mobile-optimized feeds that cover the company’s full range of video lines and niche categories.

“This has been a long time coming for a company that is as focused on mobile content delivery as we are,” said Kristin Wynters, director of sales for Pink Visual and PlugInFeeds.

“What that tells you is that we have performed a great deal of testing of these products on our own sites, in order to make sure they are properly optimized for mobile consumers before supplying the feeds to our PIF clients.”

There is no separate signup required by PIF clients to obtain the mobile-friendly feeds; current clients need only to log in to their PIF account to find the primary mobile feeds, one gay, the other straight, which will be updated regularly with newly released Pink Visual scenes.

Wynters also noted that PIF’s niche-specific feeds have been equipped with mobile user-detection scripts that will automatically direct mobile users to a mobile-optimized version of the feed they have accessed.

“We wanted to make the mobile feeds as easy and convenient as possible for our clients to put into place,” Wynters said. “The way we’ve set things up, a client can have their mobile-optimized feeds up and running in a matter of minutes.”

The next major addition pending for PIF’s new mobile feeds is content from Pink Visual’s two latest video lines, "It’s Her Fantasy" and "Erotic Minds."

“The two new video lines are very different from anything we’ve shot in the past,” Wynters said. “'It’s Her Fantasy' puts the featured performer entirely in charge of her own scene; she creates the scenario, she decides how the action develops, she calls all the shots. 'Erotic Minds' is designed to be couples-friendly, but it’s not ‘feature’ content, per se. You might say it’s like gonzo content without a chattering director, with sex acts that are more realistic, and less alien, at least from the average woman’s perspective.”

For more information email support@pluginfeeds.com.

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