Vuier Launches Pay-Per-View Video Sales Platform

LOS ANGELES — Vuier today launched its free video platform that allows content owners to price and distribute their own pay-per-view videos.

Vuier frees up marketers and producers to focus on driving an audience to their content, with all of the technical functionality of the player and payment processing managed in an efficient manner, according to Mark of Vuier.com.

“The software works flawlessly, and we see it having tremendous application for performers, paysite owners, cam girls and everyone else who wants to be able to earn a profit without any investment, simply by making their videos available for a one-time viewing fee,” Mark said.

Vuier’s point-and-click interface allows users to upload videos, set a trailer, utilize built-in video processing and adjust options, including pricing. The service easily integrates into existing sites, he said.

Mark said that the upload process and use of the software is free, and all of the profit is sent to users minus a nominal fee that covers video delivery costs and credit card processing costs incurred.

He noted that most video sales generate less than two percent in fees, “leaving a very healthy margin for content partners to earn on every transaction.”

The company is banking on models, performers, studios and agencies to start monetizing their social media following with its platform through Twitter, Instagram, and other social media accounts. Users of the service can be up and running in three minutes.  

A demo video of Vuier’s new service can be seen here.

 

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