VODMoney Upgrades Program, Adds Industry Veteran to Team

BASKING RIDGE, N.J. — Video-on-demand program VODMoney.com has announced changes to its VOD platform today and the addition of Chris Roger (Evil Chris) to its staff.

"It's been a bit of a crazy couple of years in the business," Roger said.

"I'm happy to join the VODMoney team. They have an extremely solid product and their track record and longevity in the VOD market is a testament to their professionalism," he said.

"We are excited to have Chris a part of our team," VODMoney's CEO Nikita said.

"Chris has made an immediate impact on VODMoney. In a short time, we've made significant enhancements to not only the cash program itself, but to our turnkey VOD sites (theatres) as well. Chris’ long-time experience in online adult is already bearing fruit for us."

The company also has improved stats reporting with an all new layout and format.

"This up-to-date design and layout is already performing better and exceeding our own expectations," Roger said.

"We went into these changes knowing full well that the VOD model is completely different than the paysite membership model. What's more, consumer use of VOD is on the rise, and we want to offer the very best product and service possible."

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