World Wide Content Launches WWC Version 2

LOS ANGELES — World Wide Content, whose library of video and photo content is widely used by many adult websites, has launched WorldWideContent.com (WWC) Version 2.

According to Raffi Vartanian, CEO of WWC, the latest version of the site features a more intuitive, user-friendly interface and infrastructure upgrades designed to make the site perform faster and provide more targeted searches for both straight and gay content.

WWC hosts a catalog of more than 8,000 titles from more than 100 production companies. Webmasters can browse by niche or producer, sort by release date or performer and purchase complete DVD titles or specific scenes as well as high-resolution photos.

Webmasters also now have the option of purchasing DVD content with matching high-resolution photos in one package for easier ordering, Vartanian said.

To celebrate the launch, WWC is giving away $12,500 in content to webmasters this month.

“The launch of Version 2 is just the beginning of many great new developments yet to come from the company,” Vartanian said. “We are increasing the amount of content in our inventory significantly. Our goal is to bring webmasters the best content at the most affordable prices.”

Vartanian added that in the coming months, WWC also will be launching WorldWideFeeds.com, which will provide video feeds in more than 80 niches with exclusive DVD-quality streaming technology.

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