Full On Video Partners With Sex Search

LOS ANGELES — Content provider Full On Video has partnered with adult personals and swingers site SexSearch.com to provide webmaster affiliates with a branded DVD plugin feed. The feed plays a video clip that aims to entice surfers to navigate to the SexSearch.com website.

The SexSearch Free DVD plugin is the result of a collaboration between Full On Video, Sexentertain and SexSearch to provide the dating site’s affiliates with a new marketing tool to draw traffic to the site. The feed is powered by Sexentertain’s software platform that is capable of playing high-resolution DVD content.

In August, Full On Video tapped content leasing company/outsourced feeds solution provider Sexentertain to help develop and power its feeds business.

Each week a new clip will be selected from Full On Video’s library of hardcore content that comprises more than 200 feeds.

“SexSearch expects to remain the fastest growing adult personals and swingers site, and we need to leap frog our competition every time we can,” SexSearch Vice President of Sales and Marketing Adam Small said. “Full On Video has been our feeds vendor for a long time. They have great products and they brought this killer idea to us. We loved it right away, and so far the results from our test marketing have been awesome. This is a win/win for everyone.”

Webmasters can utilize the feed by placing it on tour pages, inside members sections or on TGPs.

“The SexSearch Free DVD Plugin Feed has SexSearch’s dynamic advertisements, and plays a video of the week from Full On Video’s extensive library,” Sexentertain President RJ said. “Surfers watching the video [who] are inspired to hook up can easily navigate to the SexSeach.com site. Sexentertain recently took over the management and distribution of the Full On Video feeds business.”

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