WorldWideFeeds Adds Club Sweethearts

LOS ANGELES — Adult feed specialists WorldWideFeeds.com has announced a new partnership with PayServe.com to launch the new Club Sweethearts Channel, a move that will broaden the depth of its streaming content solutions for webmasters.

According to the company, PayServe.com has produced some of the best teen sweetheart niche content including ClubSeventeen.com, GlossyAngels.com and UKroadTrips.com. Now the company is excited to be working with WorldWideFeeds.com to reach an even wider audience.

"WorldWideFeeds is a truly exceptional product that we have been following for quite some time," Dennis of PayServe.com said. "Working with their team to create the new Club Sweethearts Channel has been a pleasure and I am very confident that site owners will find the new content to be a profitable addition to their sites."

PayServe will become the exclusive producer of content for the new channel, offering high quality teen content using WWF's flexible pricing structure, designed for well-established or new and upcoming program owners.

"PayServe puts out some of the best teen content in the industry, and has a uniqueness that compliments perfectly the wide variety of channels already on our system," WorldWideFeeds.com co-founder Jimmy Rock said. "This new strategic partnership shows how expansive our feeds can be and how versatile the product platform really is for our clients."

WorldWideFeeds.com Version 3.0 offers IP-TV players and adult DVD feeds along with an interactive interface designed to allow users to fine-tune their online searches by movie title, performer, niche, scene and more. WWF also prides itself on having a very flexible pricing structure with different payment scales to fit the current market and personal business needs.

"Adding the best niche video feed to any website is now just a couple clicks away for any webmaster looking for simpler content distribution and greater profitability," Rock added.

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