AdultCentro Announces New Development Tools

CYBERSPACE — Content leasing platform AdultCentro announced a series of several new development tools today.

The company said it is in the process of incorporating more than 3000 HD scenes into its content library as well as supplying new site skins and templates that can be switched between video formats through the use of a video HD player.

In addition, feeds now support browsing between HD and DVD formats that the company said will allow owners to improve retention.

AdultCentro has also added four new skins to its paysite "auto creator" tool that lets clients create custom members' areas or build paysites from scratch.

The new skins include: a tube skin for scene-based sites with browsing menus and model directories; a DVD skin for one-page DVD libraries: an iPhone skin for custom styling and branding and a reality-style HD-only skin for promoting pure HD content.

The company has also instituted content restriction options for guest users that prevent previews and instead show a scene page with all data, timeline, thumbnails, player and join banner, thus helping site owners reduce costs.

Google Analytics reports have also been added for all sites and feeds. The company said clients enter their Google Analtyics code in Site Settings and will receive detailed information about their visitors.

Another new development is a state-of-the-art FLASH player that features HD video support, playlist functionality, keyboard navigation, static and dynamic banner support and related scene suggestions.

In addition, the company is providing a series of video tutorials on using he new platform, the first of which covers paystire creation using AdultCentro's automated site creation tool.

Fore more information visit AdultCentro blog or contact sales@adultcentro.com.

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