VideoPassCash.com Launches VideoPass.com

Video On Demand company VideoPassCash.com, has joined forces with adult Internet veteran Jonathan Silverstein, to officially launch VideoPass.com, an aggressive V.O.D. affiliate program.

Jonathan's company, Virtual iNet Promotions, Inc. will spearhead the assault; handling Webmaster relations, as well as all sales and marketing for the company.

"Jonathan and I have been business associates for many years, said Marty Sarkisov, VideoPassCash's lead brain trust and original co-founder of AdultCheck.com, the pioneer of the AVS business. When we attended AVN's Internext Expo in Florida this past August, we discussed the new program and how we could work together. Jonathan was looking for a unique product to offer today's Webmasters and we were releasing VideoPass.com as a Pay-Per-View and All Access Membership video-on-demand solution. Prior to inking this winning partnership, we decided to implement an existing plan and immediately added a Pay-Per-Minute option to our business model. We created an amazing offer that no other V.O.D. program can compete with, and it is only the first of many we will bring to market together!"

"I’m extremely excited to work with this company" says Silverstein, "This is not a run of the mill V.O.D. program! We are making a compelling 'act now' offer allowing surfers to enjoy XXX entertainment ala carte as they could with cable TV Pay-Per-View, or they can purchase one of our Pay-Per-Minute plans with out being rebilled, or choose to become an ongoing member by purchasing an All Access Pass that allows them to watch over 1,000 movies at will - all comfortably from wherever they sit!"

For more information, please visit VideoPassCash.com.

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