Webmaster Central Offers Library to Adult App Developers

TAMPA — Adult content provider Webmaster Central has noted a distinct shift in the business models of its clients: Adult apps are on the rise, it says.

“For most adult companies, app development is a whole new source of revenue,” Webmaster Central CEO Andy Alvarez said.  “Apps have some unique advantages over traditional websites. And as more users spend more time on mobile devices, the importance of apps to the adult entertainment industry is clear.” 

Because of its large library of adult video and highly developed XML gateway, Webmaster Central believes it is the ideal “solution” for the developers of adult apps.

The company purports to be the only leased content service with a ready backend capable of piping HD video content directly to custom software apps.

“We’ve always said that when you lease content from Webmaster Central, you get a lot more than just content,” Alvarez said.  “You get a partner who keeps up with the latest technology trends and who does the hard work implementing them so you can take advantage of these new technologies without spending a fortune on research and development.”

Interested companies or software developers can inquire for a free demo.

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