Elevated X Partners With PR Kitty

VALENCIA, Calif. — Elevated X, a leading provider of adult paysite content management systems software, has tapped PR Kitty’s Jenni Dahling to promote the company’s solutions during various trade shows taking place in the summer.

“I’ve handled just about everything myself up to now,” Elevated X co-owner and CEO AJ Hall said. “Our company has grown to where bringing someone else in to help with specific aspects of our marketing is a logical move. We’ve heard good things about PR Kitty and are excited to have her promoting our products, especially our new 1 Click to Mobile solution that lets our CMS customers convert their pay sites to mobile instantly."

Hall added that Elevated X is constantly following the latest trends to empower its users with profitable new tools.

"Elevated X fits in with the solutions PR Kitty takes pride in extending,” Dahling said. “Not only are their solutions relevant and reliable, they are extremely affordable ... a true 'no brainer' for companies looking for a sound solution with many features.

"What I really like is their flat fee for unlimited sites which will make a huge difference for programs with multiple sites and especially for those that want to optimize them for mobile.”

Dahling also credits Elevated X as having “carved a niche out in the software market as a solid, affordable and easy-to-use adult site CMS coupled with frequent ongoing updates, current technology and great customer service.”

“We want the message to be clear, that Elevated X gives users the ultimate turn-key solution to manage and monetize a program's back end," said Dahling. "It's a pleasure working with AJ, and I'm excited about what we have planned for the upcoming shows for both current and potential clients.”

For more information, visit ElevatedX.com.

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