Content.AdultCentro Announces Website Redesign

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Content.AdultCentro has announced the complete redesign of its website.

The company says that aside from its revamped look, the new site offers an improved navigational interface with plenty of information on how various types of webmasters can use the content platform to benefit their business.

The new site provides data targeted to specific types of potential customers, including paysite, tube site, free site, dating site, and cam site webmasters, as well as domain owners, content owners or designers. For each type of customer, the company says the relevant section of the site offers case studies of similar customer sites created using the Content.AdultCentro.com platform.

An additional site improvement is the ability to test out the features of the platform via the demo, so the client can evaluate the platform’s benefits before signing up.

“Our goal was to make it clear to the various sectors of the industry the ways in which our platform applies to them, and I believe we have succeeded,” Content.AdultCentro’s Stan F said.

“Our product can help you grow your business whether you run any type of member site, or whether you’re a content owner.”

AdultCentro.com offers thousands of adult DVDs in a number of niches. The company says the AdultCentro system lets site owners pay only for the bandwidth used.

The content platform includes skins, white labels, multiple file formats including iPhone, iPad, and NATS integration.

The company says studios including Caballero Videos, Acid Rain, Pandemonium, DVSX, Justin Slayer International, Combat Zone, Heatwave and others have partnered with AdultCentro.

For more information, go to Content.AdultCentro.com.

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