XonDemand Relaunches Webmaster Site

HATBORO, Pa. — In an effort to boost its offerings to webmaster affiliates, XonDemand.com, a pay-per-view video-on-demand service, has relaunched its webmaster's site with a new design and new features. The site initially was released to beta testers and is fully functional.

XonDemand features more than 26,000 new and classic movies available in four separate screening rooms that have been organized into more 120 niches, catering to many tastes and preferences. More than 1,000 releases are added monthly from more than 750-plus adult studios.

The biggest change in store for the company’s webmaster partners is the ability to create a co-branded or completely customized VOD theater. Webmasters now can use a form on XonDemand’s secure server to name their own theaters, select movies to feature, choose niches to promote and create colors. Each theater is given its own unique URL.

“Once again, we listened to our affiliates to take XonDemand’s webmaster site to the next level,” said Rob Hoover, XonDemand’s affiliate program manager. “The key was that they wanted to be able to totally customize their websites, and we now provide this ability and so much more.”

For every custom theater an affiliate creates, XonDemand is giving first time customers 15 free minutes of streaming video in either Windows Media Player or Real Player.

Among the other new features are new and improved promotional banners, better stats reporting, new teaser clips and hundreds of new free hosted movies. The galleries feature three hardcore clips for the surfer to watch, along with other boxcovers in the same genre.

The company offers 25 percent lifetime revshare and a 5 percent webmaster referral.

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