TopBucks Announces the Launch of PlugInFeeds.com

March 8th, 2004 – TopBucks has expanded into the realm of content provider with the launch of PlugInFeeds.com. Featuring the exclusive, original content, PlugInFeeds serves up high-quality, hard-edged content with a “reality” twist. “Having operated our own pay sites for over 7 years now, we know what it takes to maximize membership retention and keep customers coming back for more,” said TopBucks Vice President of Operations Allison Vivas. “Our content has the kind of raw action and strong storyline hooks that keep subscribers happy, month after month. Frequent updates are key, and PlugInFeeds will be updated every week with more clips and images galleries in each category.” The video content on PlugInFeeds is offered in both Windows Media and QuickTime formats, and at three levels of speed, from 56k for modem users to broadband feeds that deliver near-DVD quality full screen video. The content galleries are designed for ease of navigation, with simple but attractive interfaces. “TopBucks’ reality sites have enjoyed tremendous success over the last 18 months,” said TopBucks’ Director of Marketing Lea Busick, “and much of that success stems from the quality content we’ve offered on those sites. Now, other paysite owners can tap into that same content, and offer their own customers that same level of fresh, cutting edge material.” PlugInFeeds content packages start at just $99 per month with pricing based on bandwidth consumption. All clients receive the first week free so a baseline usage level can be established for the initial billing cycle. For more information, email sales@pluginfeeds.com or visit https://www.pluginfeeds.com/

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