New Micropayment Solution for Adult Sites Launches

NEW YORK  PayWit has launched a new online content monetization and payment processing platform to be used by adult sites and their customers.

The platform is called Kiss and the company said it is simple, safe and fully private.

According to the company, the plaform uses a technology and the concept of pre-paid virtual credits (Kisses) to make transactions immediate and frictionless with a two-click operation for the registered user.

The Kisses can be purchased directly from the PayWit site using PayPal or credit cards and then redeemed on-demand  anonymously on any adult site or blog supported by Kiss.

No additional registration or ID/PIN is required, the company said.

"The Kiss platform is portal-agnostic and customizable and, therefore, can be adopted by adult content providers large and small, including bloggers," the company said.

"It can serve all formats of digital content, from text to video and audio files to pictures. Payment methods include subscription, donations and one-time payments and can be as small as 5 cents per single transaction. For advertisers and marketers, the Kiss platform offers access to a pool of dedicated, paying customers for purposes of targeted promotions or market research and allows them to sponsor web user access to paid content  a truly win-win and win solution."

 For more information, contact PayWit at info@paywit.com or visit PayWit.com.

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