XonDemand Offers Webmasters Genre-Specific Homepages

WARMINSTER, Pa. — Video-on-demand site XonDemand has created five genre-specific homepages for webmasters in an effort to increase conversion rates from targeted traffic.

XonDemand offers more than 20,000 movies from more than 550 studios for pay-per-minute streaming with no membership fees or recurring billing. Each of the five new pages corresponds directly with the five areas of content offered at XonDemand: straight, gay, lesbian, fetish and voyeur.

Webmasters can direct traffic to the new homepages at:

  • Straight: https://straight.xondemand.com
  • Gay: https://gay.xondemand.com
  • Lesbian: https://lesbian.xondemand.com
  • Fetish: https://fetish.xondemand.com
  • Voyeur: https://voyeur.xondemand.com
  • In addition to segmenting homepages according to specific niches, the company also has added Featured Star, Featured Studio and New Releases sections to each of the homepages. The Featured Star and Featured Studio sections will be updated daily to encourage repeat traffic and frequent use of the site.

    XonDemand pays a 25 percent commission for the life of that customer to webmasters referring traffic to its site. Promotional banners are available in a variety of sizes and configurations.

    Affiliate webmasters also can create XonDemand Custom Theaters on their sites and select content targeted to their viewers' tastes and interests, as well as link to unlimited hosted movie galleries.

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