Photonudity.com Purchased By VS Entertainment

Photonudity.com, an adult website on the web since March, 1998, has been sold to VS Entertainment, Inc. VS Entertainment, Inc. a Nevada Corporation with its headquarters in Dunedin, FL, was formed by vik (current webmaster) and a silent partner to provide a more robust website to the adult Internet community. vik will continue on as webmaster and President. vik is no newbie to the adult Internet community, having built his first website in 1996, and has attended every IA2000/Internext convention except one. vik says that they are looking for a more visible presence in the partnership area, and that partnerships with Photonudity.com pay a minimum of 50%, up to 70% of net sales. Many new feeds and more content are being added monthly. Current membership prices are $19.95/mo and $44.95/per 3 mo's., with prices expected to increase as the new content continues to be added. All billing and partnership programs are handled by CCBILL, so the webmaster/partner can rest assured there is no skimming or fancy algorithms to cheat the webmaster. Photonudity.com is a mixed-niche website that has specialized in high-resolution soft-core images since its inception, offering its members mostly softcore amateurs, teens, and 20 and 30 year olds, along with many pre-recorded videos and live feeds. vik states that the site contains approx 5% hard-core, but that figure is increasing as the new feeds and content are being added. Select webmaster partners will be invited to a Round Table discussion forum in August 2004 to discuss improvements to the website. vik says this forum will be an informal affair held aboard their 53' Haterras at the next Internext Convention in Hollywood, FL. Models will of course be invited to attend. A contest for the highest producing partner is being considered. For additional information, please visit https://www.photonudity.com/pnt_partnersignup.html.

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