SexEntertain Launches Multi-Pass v2.0

LOS ANGELES — SexEntertain, a leased adult content and services site, has released the Multi-Pass v2.0.

SexEntertain's Multi-Pass feeds provide customization features that allow webmasters to tailor specific graphic elements and linking codes within the feed to more easily integrate them into their member sites.

SexEntertain's Multi-Pass product line is enhanced by the addition of high-resolution content in both Windows Media and Flash Video formats. SexEntertain, which has recently released new feed lines for Vivid Entertainment and Cherry Boxxx, said this comes as a move to aggressively expande and improve its product lines.

With the recent upgrade of its Multi-Pass feeds, SexEntertain said it is now the only leased content company to distribute several branded product lines with both WMV and Flash video features.

“SE has an expansive vision to deliver to webmasters worldwide only the very best content with the very best service," SexEntertain co-owner Mike M said. "Our vision includes working closely with superior studios to help them lease their content in a highly profitable and efficient manner. Our decade of service to the industry has earned us credibility with major studios including Vivid, K-Beech (Cherry Boxxx) and Hustler, who have partnered with us to improve their market presence to buyers of leased content.

"The continuous exposure of these great brands to surfers only improves the value of each studio’s content, the value of the brand itself, and the conversion and retention ratios of the webmasters. With our new SexEntertain.com site launch, our customers can demo, order and manage branded leased feeds from Vivid, Hustler, Full On Video, SexSearch and Cherry Boxxx, in addition to the feeds sold under the SexEntertain brand."

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