AdultRental.com Signs 24 New Studios

TORONTO, Canada — Pay-per-view provider AdultRental.com announced the additions of 24 new studios for the month of April.

“April has been a really busy and productive month for us,” Nick Sabatino, marketing and promotions manager of AdultRental, said. “We are determined to keep up the speed and constantly add to our growing list. We had a banner month.”

That banner month included deals with:

· Sin City

· Combat Zone

· NJ Films

· Extreme Associates

· Marc Duvall/Pinelake Productions

· 413 Productions

· Damaged Productions – Blackout

· Visage

· Evolution Erotica

· Filthy Frank

· Knockout Productions

· JM Productions

· Encae Studio

· Maxine X

· Eon Films

· Mach 2 Entertainment

· Digital Ventures

· World Wide Starfish

· WW Films

· Centerline Productions

· Shots Video

· MarkCom Productions

· Asphixiation

· Feline Films.

The expansion was a response to customers and webmasters who wanted more variety.

“We like to offer a large variety to our customers — everything from well-known studios to the lesser-known independent studios,” Sabatino said. “It is what customers are asking for and we like to give them a wide variety.”

According to Sabatino, April’s signings give AdultRental more offerings in the fetish and amateur niches.

The site boasts more than 40 different niches in total, and plans to expand to meet growing demand, according to Sabatino.

“The adult industry is evolving, and like the industry, AdultRental will change with the times,” Sabatino said. “As new niches and studios appear, we will expand our product offerings to match the customers desires. We are always on the lookout for unique and high quality films.”

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