Elevated X Celebrates 10 Years With Free-Month Offer

Elevated X Celebrates 10 Years With Free-Month Offer

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X today said it is proud to celebrate its 10th year providing CMS service for the adult industry and is giving the companies that continue to expand or start new projects an added boost with a special offer worth celebrating.

All Elevated X customers, new or existing, who place a new order for the Elevated X CMS from now through Feb. 14 will receive a full month free on the new items ordered as part of this 10-year anniversary celebration.

“It's been an incredible 10 years," said AJ Hall, Elevated X co-founder and CEO. "It's been an uphill battle at times and we've ridden the waves along with our customers through the economic downturn, the advent of free tube sites, piracy and the maturity of the adult entertainment industry.

“Over the past 10 years we have continued to reach higher with every step forward and the journey has allowed me the privilege of working closely with the best people in this business at every milestone along the way.”

The first edition of Elevated X was ahead of its time and provided an unprecedented level of functional feature benefits and hands-on support that intrigued clientele, Hall said.

He said that over the course of many subsequent versions from that first edition through to today’s multi-award-winning software, Elevated X has “continued to innovate with an eye toward what’s new and what’s next that has kept the product as fresh and intriguing to new clients today as it was on day one a decade ago.”

“The main thing that has changed over the years is that we now have a rock solid history in the industry, with a long list of satisfied clients who continue to choose our platform each day,” Hall said. “That really is the No. 1 key to our success. We have always viewed our success as something fragile, that needs to be cared for and nurtured 365 days each year.

“We are always working to give customers even more reasons to choose Elevated X today, tomorrow and 10 years from now — whether they have loyally been with us from the start or just migrated to our platform last week,” he said.

“Longevity in a business best known for the mantra ‘adapt or die’ is not something we take lightly, and while we are celebrating our own 10-year anniversary, we want to also share the spotlight with the clients that have made our continued success possible over the long haul. That’s why we are pleased to announce this Elevated X 10th Year Anniversary free service!”

Full details of the offer and other information can be found on the Elevated X website.

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