AdultCentro to Present Revenue Demo at Phoenix Forum

MANHATTAN — Content leasing platform AdultCentro will present a demonstration on how to increase revenue at the Phoenix Forum.

The demo is titled “Increase Revenues in 10 Minutes: Build Instant Internal CCBill Cross Sale Sites with AdultCentro.” It will show webmasters how to create revenue-generating products with the AdultCentro Publisher as well as school attendees on how to legitimately increase their bottom lines and create mutually beneficial relationships through cross sales.

The demo, set for Friday April 1 from 10:30-11:30 a.m., will be hosted by industry veteran and AdultCentro CEO StanDaMan, who will select one demo attendee at random and walk him or her through the process of creating a CCBill cross-sale site with AdultCentro Publisher in 10 minutes record time.

With the AdultCentro Publisher, website developers have thousands of DVDs and HD videos of gay and straight content in multiple niches, formats and speeds that can be used to create full paysites, plugin feeds and/or inline feeds. AdultCentro offers mobile optimization for most mobile devices.

"With AdultCentro’s iPad-optimized white label web app, the 10,000 DVDs are conveniently enjoyed on the popular device while you enjoy a vibrant new revenue stream," the company said.

"Website design skills are needless to create a beautiful, functional website with AdultCentro Publisher. With over 10 ready-to-use templates and language interface translation, customizing your site with your own logo, header and background is all you need to give the website its own identity."

The company added that the AdultCentro Publisher puts webmasters at full control of their website’s functionality, users and billing with advanced technology.

AdultCentro is a platinum sponsor of the Late Night Poker Lounge.

Webmasters are encouraged to check out the AdultCentro presentation, and/or schedule a meeting with Kristen@adultcentro.com.

The Phoenix Forum takes place March 31 to April 2 at the Tempe Mission Palms Resort in Tempe, Arizona.

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