AdultCentro Celebrates Premium Channel Success With Contest

TEMPE, Ariz. — In celebration of reaching 60 premium content partners, AdultCentro is running a contest from May 18 to July 4 that will award up to 10 people $1,000 worth of AC Channels credit when reaching a $1,000 sale goal.

AC Channels is a one-click upsell marketplace that enables producers and site owners to collaborate through a rev-share model. More than 60 premium industry brands have become AC Channels partners, including Vivid, ZTOD, Fake Taxi, Kink, DDF, Grooby and Dagfs.

The company said the first five participants to reach $1,000 in sales would receive $1,000 credit for all fees (includes rev share commission). The next five participants to reach $1,000 in sales will receive $1,000 credit for AC Channels fees. The results will be announced on July 7.

Adult Centro explained that Channels can generally be offered as an add-on to a site’s membership in two ways. Users who subscribe to channels as a recurring add-on immediately increase the revenues earned from their membership. Users who subscribe to a channel with a lifetime unlock have unlimited access to that channel for no additional cost as long as they keep their subscription to the original membership site active. If they cancel their membership, they lose their unlock. The company said Channels offers incentive to keep members rebilling and increase their lifetime value.

The site owner uses his/her own billing and selects the channels to offer members, thereby remaining in complete control.

“AdultCentro Channels allows your members to enjoy premium content from top brands with one click without ever leaving your members area,” founder Stan D’Aman said. “We’ve seen impressive revenues and member retention with the closed beta partner sites, and are excited to offer the platform to the industry at large.”

For more information about AC Channels and the contest, visit blog.AdultCentro.com or channels.AdultCentro.com.

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