SexEntertain Launches Hentai Feeds v3 for Mobile, Web

LOS ANGELESSexEntertain announced today the release of three sets of new authentic, legal uncensored Total Hentai Feeds for its porn studio partners Adult Source Media, Japan Anime and Anime18. 

SexEntertain's Total Hentai v3 bring a host of new features and benefits to webmasters worldwide with exclusive Hentai content to serve members using any device at any time.

Each new Total Hentai Feed provides a set of new features that include:

  • Prebuilt web and mobile feed designs selected and tailored by the webmaster. 
  • SexEntetain DirectFeed compatibility for easy embedding into any web page such as tubes, tours, hosted galleries, plus dating, VOD and other sites for viewing by any device 
  • MP4 encoding and streaming compatible with every browser based viewing device including computers, smartphones, tablets, game player and internet enabled TVs.
  • Advanced Visitor Control Functions which allow the webmaster to provide controlled previews to visitors and controlled access to trial members both with built-in up-sell features.
  • Advanced Advertising Campaign Features which allow the webmaster to use pop-up and pre-roll videos to cross promote new sites, partner sites and other features of their own sites directly to their own members.

"For webmasters worldwide who want to integrate the power of the massively popular Hentai content, SexEntertain is the only source,” said RJ, president of SexEntertain.

“We continue to expand the size and range of our Studio Streaming Video library to help adult webmasters worldwide improve their member conversion and retention ratios. Guys worldwide love Hentai and the DirectFeed delivery of Hentai Content offers unparalleled flexibility and power. The pre-built Total Hentai Feeds look sharp and are perfect for webmasters wanting to make their members happy." 

For orders and demonstrations of the company’s Total Hentai Feeds, the DirectFeed video delivery system visit SexEntertain.com.

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