YanksCash Strikes Content Deal With AdultCentro Channels

YanksCash Strikes Content Deal With AdultCentro Channels

SEATTLE — YanksCash has announced a content partnership with AdultCentro and its innovative Channels platform.

With the deal, YanksCash will be providing content to the platform from its flagship straight site Yanks.com and integrating the platform into the Yanks members area.

Since its rebranding earlier this year, which highlighted its all-female production, editing and content management team, Yanks.com has enjoyed a higher conversion rate and been given the opportunity to partner with several other premium content channels including the latest deal with AdultCentro, the company said.

“The AC Channels platform forms a symbiotic relationship between site owners and content owners like Yanks.com,” AdultCentro founder Stan D’Aman said. “With AC Channels, members can unlock premium content from top brands as an add-on to their subscription, improving retention and bringing increased profits to site owners.”

YanksCash CMO Todd Spaits noted, “We are really excited to be a part of the AdultCentro platform. We have been waiting for this type of product for some time and are very pleased to be able to have our content showcased in front of a loyal customer base from some of the best sites the web has to offer.”

For more information and to set up a demo of AC Channels, visit Channels.AdultCentro.com. For more information about partnering with Yanks.com, visit YanksCash.com or email Todd directly at todd@yanks.com.

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