AdultCentro Wins XBIZ Content Provider of the Year

LOS ANGELES — AdultCentro kicked off 2014 by receiving the Content Provider of the Year award at the lavish XBIZ Awards held at Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, Calif.

In 2013 AdultCentro saw considerable expansion, with the addition of two new platforms to its suite of solutions: AdultCentro Cloud Content Syndication and ModelCentro. 

"We're excited to have had such a productive 2013," said Stan D'Aman, CEO of AdultCentro. "Continued growth is expected in 2014, as we're on track to hit a record number of 20,000 titles in our library of content, providing a greater selection than ever for our clients to capitalize on. We will work our hardest to remain the best content provider of the industry."

Cloud Content Syndication enables simplified acquisition of premium content to up-sell existing members and visitors. According to the company, site owners can retain control of join pages and billing, and content producers can take advantage of the added third party distribution and revenue streams via a single platform.

With ModelCentro, content producers and independent models can create their own paysites with no upfront costs. The user selects design schemes and uploads content, while AdultCentro provides customization, plug-in features for social media, instant approval for billing and hosting.

AdultCentro is also home to AC Publisher, AC Market and CentroBill. To learn more about AdultCentro, visit AdultCentro.com or contact sales@adultcentro.com.

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