CE Cash Launches VoD Service

CURACAO -- Webmaster affiliate program CE Cash announced Wednesday that it is releasing a Video-on-Demand (VoD) service for online adult videos. The new service, UWatchDVDs, enables downloads of adult DVD-quality movies.

According to CE Cash, the VoD program is designed to convert traffic into membership through 30-second previews and member reviews. UWatchDVDs is supported by streaming encoding technology from Windows Media Player 9 which gives users high-resolution quality and the option of fast-forwarding and rewinding. Additionally, downloads can be played back on a television unit, the company said.

VoD content will be offered in 60 different categories and can be accessed via the title of the DVD or the performer’s name. The member rating system will also simplify the process of finding DVDs based on member feedback.

CE Cash is basing the release of its VoD service on licensing contracts with many leading adult DVD studios and publishers in order for CE Cash members to access new adult video releases faster than other VoD providers.

According to the company, UWatchDVDs can also accommodate special co-branding options for companies that want their own custom VoD product.

UWatchDVDs pays a 30 percent commission on all gross sales with weekly payouts.

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