Elevated X Expands VOD Features

Elevated X Expands VOD Features

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X today added new features, including shopping cart support for both CCBill and Epoch, to its beta video-on-demand release within its CMS software platform.

Site owners now can choose a “buy now,” shopping cart or combined purchase processes, Elevated X CEO AJ Hall said. Customers can also load funds into their account, enabling site owners to choose their preferred paysite business model.

“Offering on-demand content purchasing options is an area of easy expansion for most of our clients,” Hall said. “We’ve put a lot of effort into offering a simple, out of the box solution that requires zero customization and very little support so our adult CMS software users can take advantage of new revenue streams.”

What this means for site owners is that they can run a site like iTunes and have people buy videos and stream them from your site with one click, he said.

“If you prefer your own clips4sale style storefront where users can buy and download video scenes, you can do that,” he said. “If you want to run you site like Amazon Prime and give some videos to your existing members for free and upsell others for a fee, you can do that. And if you want to offer streaming videos to members but charge extra for downloads, you can do that too.”

The new beta shopping cart and site structure features are zero-cost upgrades for Elevated X Pro CMS users. In addition, there are maximum purchase options to allow for easy biller compliance and automated fraud prevention methods.

Elevated X has been awarded numerous awards through the year, including Software Company of the Year honors for the years 2012, 2014 and 2015 at the XBIZ Awards.

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