Elevated X Slashes Setup Fee

LOS ANGELES — Popular adult website content management system (CMS) provider Elevated X has announced a 50 percent reduction in its software installation services.

Founded in 2004, Elevated X won the 2012 XBIZ Software Company of The Year award, recognized for publishing one of the adult entertainment industry’s leading CMS systems — software designed to speed up the process of building and managing porn paysites.

Currently powering more than 2,000 adult websites, Elevated X is cutting the setup fee for its CMS software down from its long standing rate of $500 to $250 on new purchases.

According to its publisher, the new one-time fee makes an outstanding value even better and covers the installation and setup of the Elevated X CMS on the customer’s servers, with integration by experienced technicians, who will also provide each customer with detailed start-up support to help them learn how to use the software.

“If anyone is on the fence about buying the Elevated X CMS, this is big motivation to buy now,” Elevated X CEO AJ Hall stated. “We are giving adult site owners more incentive to make the move to the industry’s leading CMS platform.”

Hall notes that the change in setup fee pricing will remain in effect until the end of 2012 if not longer, marking the first time that the Elevated X CMS setup fee has been reduced on a long term basis and is part of an initiative to make its product more affordable while lowering the cost of ownership for new users.

Recent updates to the software include automatic creation of mobile-friendly galleries and an automatic update feature so that users always enjoy the latest version.

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