Vivid Launches VOD Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — Vivid Entertainment has launched its independent video-on-demand webmaster program, All Adult Cash.

“All Adult Cash was a concerted effort between Vivid Entertainment and some of our mainstream technology partners,” Mike C, the program’s general manager, said.

All Adult Cash's flagship site is AllAdultChannel.com, which Mike C said is being operated in partnership with CinemaNow. The site has more than 1,500 titles from studios such as Vivid, Hustler and Red Light District.

Mike C said the site is signing new deals with studios on a weekly basis, with an eye toward becoming one of the “top three VOD providers.”

Toward that end, the company has brought in Tera Lord Masters, formerly with Porn Profit and Guerilla Cash, to head up marketing for the program.

“The developers have created a product that makes the end-user experience second to none,” Lord Masters said, “and that is really what makes the difference when we look at usage and, in turn, revenue.”

All Adult Cash offers webmasters $40 payouts on unlimited-minute packages bought by users. The program also offers up to 40 percent partnership payouts for all per-minute packages purchased.

“The flexibility in our pricing options was designed not only to give webmasters multiple ways to promote our program, but also multiple ways to increase their revenue,” Mike C. said.

Webmaster can contact webmaster@alladultcash.com for more information.

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