Manica Media Now Managing Viv Thomas Websites

BARCELONA, Spain — Manica Media announced today that it is now managing the VivThomas.com website and VTCash.com affiliate program.

The company said it will be offfering new promotional materials, complete NATS integration and a variety of upsell opportunities that can improve the value per consumer for site owners and affiliates on every sale.

"A lot of adult entertainment fits the same cookie-cutter style,” said Erwin de Boer of Manica Media.

He added, "Viv Thomas has exceptional content that does very well with couples, a growing market of female buyers and men seeking a more intimate fantasy experience. We are excited to implement Manica Media promotional tools and sales support methods for VTCash because we have great respect for their longevity and the quality of the content they produce. Our internal testing has already shown excellent results and we see the entire program moving forward very rapidly."

Manica also noted that it is redesigning the ClubPinkVelvet.com lesbian paysite, and will be launching additional new niche sites to optimize consumer interest while making it even easier for affiliates to target the sites best suited to their own specific traffic.

"Our philosophy has always been to display the female form in a manner that encapsulates the true essence of beauty," said Viv Thomas of VivThomas.com.

He added, "Erotica with thought, depth and artistic merit designed to portray women with admiration and respect. When people are together they make love. Our content is exceptional because it shows what actually happens in the bedroom, lounge, office or other sexy settings with passion, love and feeling."

Affiliates can sign up at VTCash.com or contact sales@manicamedia.com to discuss upcoming campaigns.

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