Vanilla DeVille Partners with AdultCentro for New Site, Affiliate Program

SCOTTSDALE, Arizona — Veteran adult star Vanilla DeVille will be rebooting her official site, VanillaDeVille.com, with the help of AdultCentro.

The partnership marks the celebration of VanillaDeVille.com’s 15 years online. A beta version of the new website will be launched on the ModelCentro platform later this week during the Phoenix Forum.

“After many years of running my own web properties, I’m extremely proud to relaunch my official website on ModelCentro,” DeVille said. “Over the years, I’ve tested a lot of site designs, backends and CMS programs, but most are lacking in so many areas. ModelCentro is a total package that is the perfect platform for models to take control of their online business. I know my fans are going to love the beautiful design and all of the new features.”

In preparation for the launch, DeVille has been remastering her extensive catalog of content, which will continue to be migrated during the course of the beta. Customers will have access to both versions of DeVille's website throughout the conversion.

In addition to the new site, AdultCentro is also launching a beta version of the new ModelCentro affiliate program, with DeVille Digital as its first strategic partner.  As with consumers, affiliates will have access to both of DeVille’s websites and affiliate programs during the migration.

“We are immensely excited to have Vanilla DeVille as part of the AdultCentro family, as well as ModelCentro’s first flagship porn star site.” said Stan D’Aman, ModelCentro’s CEO. “The combination of Vanilla’s online business experience along with her popularity and loyal fan base makes her the perfect example of how empowered models can be successful utilizing our new model-to-fan platform."

For more information, visit DeVilleDigital.com or ModeCentro.com.

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