VR Bangers, TrafficPartner.com Strike Partnership

VR Bangers, TrafficPartner.com Strike Partnership

EUROPE — TrafficPartner.com and VRBangers.com today announced a new partnership that is designed to expand the amount of adult virtual reality content available in European countries.

VRBangers.com recently revealed plans to expand their services to Europe soon. While first steps would most likely focus on Germany, due to the country being another strong market for adult entertainment besides the U.S., other regions are considered as well.

“If there’s a need to convert virtual reality erotica demands strongly, I’m confident that VR Bangers can deliver full satisfaction. Therefore, a partnership became a no-brainer pretty early on,” said Michael Reul, CEO TrafficPartner.com.

“Founders Daniel Abramovich and Boris Smirnoff not only have a similar mindset like us when it comes to expertise and foresight, but furthermore VR Bangers itself as a product is highly and equally attractive for customers and affiliates.”

“We’re interested to see our product grow even more,” said Daniel Abramovich, CEO of VRBangers.com. “TrafficPartner.com is the perfect ally to ensure our site’s availability and visibility for a European audience.

"They’ll be boosting our expansion plans and meanwhile, we can offer them exclusive 3D 4K VR content, with the most desired pornstars in adult entertainment, delivering a highly converting product in their portfolio.”

VR Bangers, known as a "greatly inventive" company, unveiled a point-of-view head rig for performers in January, introduced PlayStation VR owners to their 360-degree content via a hack tutorial and received wide coverage when it offered the “VR Bangers Hotel Experiences,” set to start in hotels.

“We’re always looking to take virtual reality further,” CTO Boris Smirnoff said. “You can’t simply offer unique content only, even when it’s very alluring by itself of course, but rather aim to find even more ways to take VR above and beyond.”

“Virtual reality seems to become bigger by the minute,” Reul said. “It’s not the exact same momentum as we’ve seen before, when the online adult entertainment industry exploded as a whole, but it looks to remain as part of people’s way to consume media in the near future. So, we’d been on the lookout for a strong brand in this regard and I couldn’t come to think of anyone else but VR Bangers for a partnership.”

While there is nothing "set in stone" yet in terms of a timeline, Reul, TrafficPartner.com’s CEO, added: “With our structure, we can elevate their availability in no time. From translated menus, to possible CRM methods that make for secondary revenue streams or upgrades to the payment system to meet European demands."

"There are just so many exciting options, which will benefit our affiliates at the same time, and we’re really looking forward to sharing new developments soon.”

TrafficPartner.com, being an umbrella brand for a wide array of companies, services and products in the monetization space, believes its business partners will benefit yet again with such alliances, Reul said.

“We’re constantly evolving and this step will surely cover the virtual reality trend,” Reul said. “If you’re looking to get more information, please contact our team at makemoney@trafficpartner.com or get in touch personally at XBIZ Berlin and September’s other events.

"We’d be glad to discuss the topic with you and see how you can profit soon.”

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