AdultCentro Signs Exclusive Deal With Mr. Skin

LOS ANGELES — AdultCentro has announced it has teamed up renowned XXX celebrity entertainment company, Mr. Skin, to offer its expansive celebrity content offerings on the AdultCentro Publisher platform.

Since 1999, MrSkin.com has been the go-to resource for celebrity skin online. With the most photos, movie clips, bios and reviews of nude stars online, MrSkin.com has been featured in Playboy, CNN, Maxim and other mainstream media outlets as the one-stop destination when it comes to feeding the desire for sexy Hollywood starlets in the buff.

Mr. Skin and AdultCentro both look forward to offering a fresh and new leased content option that is certain to do well with end-users.

"Being able to work with one of the industry's most prominent brands is an honor and to be able to offer our clients celebrity content is exciting," said Alan Hall, VP sales of AdultCentro Publisher.

Sam Rakowski of Mr. Skin echoed the sentiment. "We are very excited to be working with AdultCentro to bring our unmatched celebrity content to their already robust marketplace," Rakowski said. "Our hundreds of nude celebrity playlists, covering every imaginable fetish and theme, will be a great addition to the AdultCentro library and in the sites of their many publishers."

The AdultCentro Publisher content platform offers per-gigabyte billing, more than 70,000 scenes, ready-to-use templates, skins, custom white labels and language interface translation, multiple file formats — including iPhone and iPad — and NATS integration. Most recently, AdultCentro was named Content Licensor of the Year at the 2013 XBIZ Awards. In the two years that AdultCentro has been in business, they have won XBIZ's Innovative Company, Progressive Company and Content Provider of the Year awards.

For those interested in accessing and utilizing the new Mr. Skin Feed are encouraged to sign up here.

For more information or help, contact sales@adultcentro.com.

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