AD4X.com Teams With YourPaysitePartner

AD4X.com Teams With YourPaysitePartner

MONTREAL — Montreal-based AD4X has teamed with fellow Quebec company YourPaysitePartner (YPP) to revamp and relaunch their membership site, AD4X.com.

AD4X got its start 25 years ago as a production company focusing solely on Canadian distribution platforms.

“At that time, these revenues were great,” said André de la Seine, AD4X President. “As they slowly dropped, we knew we needed to get a paysite up. We started one in-house, but over time we couldn’t keep up with all the industry best practices and affiliate marketing. We knew we needed help.”

“With both of our companies being Montreal-based, we were aware of the YPP team from seeing them around the Montreal industry gatherings. It wasn’t until a Phoenix trade show where I had the opportunity to sit down with Kenny B and discuss business. That is when the last piece of the puzzle fell into place, and our partnership was formed.”

AD4X Partner Chris Prod said, “We’re thrilled to have found a partner with the extended online and Affiliate marketing experience of YPP. This allows us to focus on what we do best, production, and have a partner handle everything else online.”

AD4X features a lineup of several updates per week, over 3000 HD videos, and 10,000 photos starring more than 250 adult stars. Members also get access to the content from their casting parties.

“I am extremely proud of our partnership with AD4X,” said Erik of YourPaysitePartner. “As a fellow Quebecer, I consider them the largest flagship production studio in Quebec. I know we can do great things together to grow their online presence and revenues through our practices.”

Visit AD4X online and follow them on Twitter.

Affiliates can sign up to promote AD4X at RadicalCash or by contacting erik@yourpaysitepartner.

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