AdultCentro Hits Milestone: More Than 100K Videos on Publisher Platform

NEW YORK — AdultCentro announced today that the company has reached a milestone of more than 100,000 videos made available for lease on its well-known AdultCentro Publisher product.

The AC Publisher platform features an expanding library of content in various niches, formats and languages in one place to be integrated via feeds or full paysites. Content from brands including Vivid, Club Jenna, Milky, Caballero, Party Hardcore, Mr. Skin, Combat Zone and others, can be leased on a per-gigabyte basis according to user consumption.      

AC Publisher is a leased content platform that provides a solution for companies searching for more content for their members areas or networks of sites, with implementation options ranging from API to iframe feeds to full websites often used for expansion of networks and cross-sales.

The platform also includes customization tools and features for easy integration.

AdultCentro said hundreds of clients already take advantage of the benefits of “being able to build state-of-the-art responsive paysites or site plug-ins rapidly with full access to 100,000 content titles, fully integrated billing solutions and a simple point-and-click site construction process.”       

Site owners who use AdultCentro pay 99 cents per gigabyte (or less, depending on volume) for the content their audience uses and have the ability to add thousands of titles from top studios and adult entertainment brands.       

"The biggest strength of AdultCentro Publisher is the fact that a site owner can create multiple sites on a variety of domains and have them each offer different content, a unique sales pitch and design templates tailored to appeal best to each niche audience" said Alan Hall, AdultCentro’s product manager. "Now in a single day of work, a domain owner can create a dozen world class sites — lesbian sites, teen sites, BDSM sites or general porn sites — that all have the design, content, look and feel that fans want."      

For more information, click here or contact sales@adultcentro.com.

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