Dog Gone Video Announces New ‘Premium’ Option

Cocoa, FL — Gay video-on-demand company Dog Gone Video has announced the addition of a new “Premium” option to its site that will feature more high-end titles produced by popular high-end studios.

Dog Gone Video is owned and operated by gay VOD provider Badpuppy.

“We are absolutely thrilled to add this new option to attract, and give great benefit to, the higher-end studios, as well as to continue adding new and exciting options for our customers,” Badpuppy’s Marketing and Advertising Manager Lisa Turner said.

The value to the studios that participate in the “Premium” section is that the viewer burns two minutes for every minute viewed. Since the studios are paid based on time burned watching their movies, the increase in burn time revenue will help offset the decline in actual DVD sales. The “Premium” titles also can be offered as rentals, and the rental price is double that of the “Non-Premium” titles.

The value to the customer is that “Premium” will allow Dog Gone Video to draw in more of the higher-end studios and their most popular titles, giving the consumer a larger selection of top titles to view or rent.

“As long as technology continues to advance and the use of the Internet continues to grow,” Turner said, “rest assured, we’ll advance and grow right along with it.”

The “Premium” section has launched with Eurocreme’s main line and several of their other product lines, including Eurocreme Platinum, Eurocreme Model Collection, Bottom Boys, Indie Boyz, Bloc, Bare, Butt Sluts, Punkz Productions, Cum Fuckers and Filthy Punks.

Dog Gone Video is seeking other high-end studios for participation in its “Premium” section. For more information on how to participate, email studio coordinator Angie Zechinato at Studios@DogGoneMedia.com.

For more information on Badpuppy, visit www.BadPuppy.com.

For information on Dog Gone Video, visit the website.

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