Red Apple Media Releases New VOD Site

SAN DIEGO — Due to fans’ overwhelming response to its previous gay video-on-demand site AllWorlds.tv, Red Apple Media has launched Twinkville.com.

“Twinkville.com offers high-quality gay adult content for fans of CitiBoyz, ThaiTwink and Pat & Sam studios,” Dwayne Custer, Red Apple’s director of business development, said. “If you love amateur and twink films this VOD site is loaded.”

Twinkville.com is offering surfers the option of purchasing packages as low as $10 with bonus dollars awarded for packages over $25 with no monthly membership obligations. Films can be downloaded in their entirety or viewed by scene. All content is protected by Microsoft’s digital rights management software.

Webmasters have the opportunity to promote the site through a revshare program located at Cash.Twinkville.com. Affiliates earn 20 percent of each package purchased instead of minutes viewed.

“The most dynamic thing about the Internet is how quickly it evolves,” Custer said. “We pride ourselves in keeping ahead of that evolution. Customers can expect only the best and most up-to-date VOD sites in the industry.”

The company is planning on expanding its growing VOD site network to tap the vein of an array of gay niches.

“We are very selective about which companies we work with and were elated when these clients approached us to create ‘white label’ VOD solutions for them,” Custer said. “Keep your eye open throughout the coming months for announcements.”

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