Vicky Vette, Miles Long Ink Web Development Deal

Vicky Vette, Miles Long Ink Web Development Deal

CYBERSPACE — Performer and entrepreneur Vicky Vette has announced an “internet development contract” with director Miles Long.

Long will partner with Vette’s VNA Network on “two new websites that are currently under construction with planned launch dates in early 2019,” a rep said.

An in-demand photographer and industry vet with nearly two decades of experience under his belt, Long is a recent XBIZ Awards nominee for Director of the Year — Web. “I have been looking to raise my brand on the internet by partnering with someone and frankly, one name kept coming up as a recommendation — Vicky's. 2018 has been amazing, and I am looking forward to huge 2019. I am excited to get my content out to more eyeballs,” Long said.

Vette praised Long’s artistic and business acumen. “It's not often you get a chance to partner with someone like Miles,” she said. “His existing content is top-notch and his track record speaks for itself. We envision a very successful partnership with the VNA across a multitude of platforms.”

Visit Long online and follow him on Twitter and Instagram.

Vette is a 2019 XBIZ Awards nominee as Web Star of the Year (click here for details) as well as a 2019 XBIZ Exec Awards nominee for Businesswoman of the Year (click here).

She has run VNA Girls Network for nine years; in addition to filming and producing content for her own site, Vette also operates VNALive.com, which allows performers to add live cam shows to their membership site privileges.

Visit Vette online and follow her Twitter handle.

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