AdultCentro Announces Beta Release of ‘Channels’ Platform

LOS ANGELES — AdultCentro has announce the Beta release of its new “Channels” platform.

According to the company, AdultCentro Channels provides world-famous brands as add-ons to users’ existing memberships — with premium, branded content that can be promoted as membership add-ons, plug-ins, or apps to site members.

Initial channel partners include sought-after brands such as Vivid, Fake Taxi, Michael Ninn, DDF Hardcore, CumLouder, Wasteland, Magik View, Party Hardcore, Grooby, Phoenixxx, Gaylife and more.

Site owners can select any of the multiple channels offered through a revenue share model and can benefit from increased revenues and retention while retaining control of their billing and members.

“AC Channels has performed very well so far,” said AdultCentro founder Stan D’man. “We’ve seen 10-20 percent improvements to the bottom line for our initial partner sites, [so] if you want to get an edge on your competition get in touch ASAP.”

AdultCentro notes that for easy integration, a hosted portal can be embedded into any existing site and provides all of the necessary pages and functionality of a premium paysite packed into a stylish adaptive template.  Site owners can also use a special portal top bar that grants their users easy and fast access to the channels of their choice, both purchased and locked.

For ease of access, users can unlock a channel with just one click. 

For more advanced options, AC Channels can be integrated via API, where site owners receive all of the video, meta and promo materials, and can seamlessly integrate them into their own custom site design.

For more information, visit channels.adultcentro.com.

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