XonDemand.com to Stream Movies from Private

HATBORO, Penn. — XonDemand.com the pay-per-minute video-on-demand company has acquired 100 titles from Private to use for its premium VOD service.

“XonDemand have proven themselves as one of the most popular sites for adult entertainment video-on-demand and we are very pleased indeed to be part of their catalog,” said Mark Olij, director of sales for Private Media Group.

A leader in streaming video, XonDemand.com has more than 25,000 titles categorized into 130 different niches. The company also has created five genre-specific homepages for webmasters in an effort to increase conversion rates from targeted traffic. Each of the five new pages corresponds directly with the five areas of content offered at XonDemand: straight, gay, lesbian, fetish and voyeur.

“When it comes to one of the best in the adult video industry, you need look no further than Private,” said Frank Ryan, president of XonDemand. “We could not be happier to be able to offer our customers this high-end line of quality movies in our convenient and affordable pay-per-view format.”

Earlier this month Private announced a 20 percent increase in sales and positive 4th quarter growth resulting from gains in a number of its operations. The company, based in Spain, reported a net income of 100,000 euros for the quarter, an increase over last year’s 2.4 million euro loss for the same period. VOD exhibited growth with an 86 percent bump.

XonDemand pays a 25 percent commission for the life of the customer to webmasters who refer the traffic to its site. Promotional banners are available in a variety of sizes and configurations. The site does not charge a monthly membership fee, so users only pay for their viewing time.

Affiliate webmasters also can create XonDemand Custom Theaters on their sites and select content targeted to their viewers’ tastes and interests, as well as link to unlimited hosted movie galleries.

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