MojoHost, Mechbunny Partner for Tube Site CMS Promotion

MojoHost, Mechbunny Partner for Tube Site CMS Promotion

LOS ANGELES — MojoHost and Mechbunny have partnered together to provide what they describe as “a fully scalable software solution that reduces the cost barriers to entry for new publishers wishing to launch adult video tube sites.”

According to a joint release, the new technology partnership ends the need for long-term contracts or expensive hardware, making it more affordable for new players entering the adult industry. Mechbunny’s content management software (CMS) for adult tube sites and paysites offers unlimited options for customization, and while its license price is not reduced from when it is purchased directly from the company, when customers bundle their website hosting and Mechbunny license via MojoHost, the price will be discounted to $220 instead of 399€. The promotion provides an effective 50 percent savings and is available to new and existing Mechbunny clients.

“We have never done a fully integrated partnership like this before,” said Mechbunny CEO Konrad Piwowar. “It is really exciting to solidify our alignment with MojoHost finally. We have referred clients to Brad for many years now, but this partnership takes that to a whole new level.”

MojoHost has aggressively expanded into technology supportive of its core hosting services, such as MojoCDN for content distribution, and MojoCloud for scalability through cloud hosting. It is these two technologies, paired with Mechbunny, that are the foundation of this new offer.

“Infinite scalability (and mega cost savings) exist in the marriage between MojoCloud’s low-cost cloud storage, combined with MojoCDN content distribution,” said MojoHost CEO Brad Mitchell. “These two technologies often are the most significant cost factors for the launch and operation of any video-based website.”

Mitchell noted that being forced into non-scaling, incremental hosting packages can be cost-prohibitive for publishers, but MojoHost’s flexibility makes it attractive for publishers using alternative software to switch over to Mechbunny.

“The Mechbunny and MojoHost solution are closer to a pay as you go offering, with no contracts,” Mitchell added, “So it’s about both great infrastructure and profitable scalability. That’s just good mojo.”

An introductory offer with unlimited Mechbunny domains, free setup and support, a fully managed virtual private server, 500GB of MojoCloud storage, and more than 10 terabytes of bandwidth, including service from MojoCDN, is available for $49 per month. The storage and bandwidth are fully scalable based on additional usage. Other packages are available from $99 to $199 per month that include servers with higher processing power, storage and bandwidth.

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