Private Launches Harmony Films Site

BARCELONA – Private Media Group, Inc. announced today that Harmony Films has become the first adult studio to utilize the company’s externally-managed membership paysite platform.

Harmony Films’ Young Harlots Academy has been built and will be managed by Private.

Private said the addition of Harmony demonstrates how the new platform can quickly and easily launch a fully functioning branded membership site for any studio.

Chris Norman, CEO of Harmony Films said, “For a long while Harmony has been looking for a solution that would give us a strong online presence. Private’s state-of-the-art platform has enabled us to swiftly get our content and brand into the online marketing space."

He added, "By using Private’s unique technology and Internet business knowledge we have seamlessly integrated ourselves into their industry standard NATS system and affiliate sales driven infrastructure, enabling us to maximize our online potential.”

Private’s VP of online services Andrew Sullivan said, “Private’s unmatched platform demonstrates that we can quickly turn any studio’s content into a revenue generating membership site. As we begin creating pay sites for other studios and integrating them into our affiliate program PrivateCash.com, we are increasing our potential to attract online traffic and obtain higher conversion rates due to the quantity and quality of the content we can provide.”

The company said this is the first of many studio partnerships that will drive incremental revenues for Private over the coming months.

More information from prvt.com, private.com or giles.hirst@private.com.

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