SexEntertain Offers Vivid Extreme Feeds

LOS ANGELES — Premium leased content products and managed services provider SexEntertain has announced the launch of its new Vivid Extreme feed series.

According to the company, as with the other Vivid feeds offered by SexEntertain, the Vivid Extreme series combines edgy, raw and artful designs, exceptional streaming and ultra-premium content.

The first three feeds in the Vivid Extreme line, "Gag me Fucker," "I Love Stockings," and "Spit Roasting," cover popular extreme niches and fetishes to which surfers flock, enhanced by the worldwide brand appeal of Vivid Entertainment.

SexEntertain will release five more Vivid Extreme Feeds in the coming months.

"For webmasters worldwide who want to integrate the power of the Vivid brand and Vivid's ultra-premium content, SexEntertain is the only source," SexEntertain co-owner RJ said. "We continue to expand the size and range of the Vivid Streaming Video library to help adult webmasters worldwide improve their member conversion and retention ratios."

SexEntertain was established in 1997 and offers more than 400 premium leased adult content products and provides management and distribution services to leading studios including Club Jenna/Playboy, Vivid, Hustler, Private Media, Falcon Studios, K-Beech Video, Adult Source Media, Japan Anime, and others.

"Guys worldwide love Vivid," RJ added. "And these great Vivid Extreme Feeds are perfect for Webmasters wanting to make their members happy!"

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