Dreamzotic Gets Niche-Specific

BLOOMFIELD, N.J. – Content server Dreamzotic today announced the addition of several niches to its portfolio along with a service to optimize targeted traffic.

“We’re always trying to make things more profitable for webmasters,” Dreamzotic spokesperson Joan Pipkins told XBiz. “It seemed like the right thing to do.”

In the past, niche links might result in a less-defined content window. For example, clicking Ethnic might yield ethnic, interracial and anal content. Pipkins said Dreamzotic clients are expected to see an immediate increase in sales driven not only by targeting focus on niche-specific content but also by utilizing improved exposure on their sites.

The family run company is also providing private customized video-on-demand portals for studios. Popkins noted that some larger studios host VOD areas on both their own and Dreamzotic’s sites, but said smaller companies used Dreamzotic’s space exclusively.

The new niches include gay, bisexual, transsexual, MILF and squirting, in addition to Dreamzotic’s 50 other titles. Paysite members and freesite visitors are each directed to specific areas with age verification services attached. The same model is in place for the studio VOD areas.

All content is provided in ranges from 56kbps to 100mbps. Dreamzotic also features high definition viewing, no recurring billing, free previews and four new releases per day. Pipkins stated that all products are revenue-generating and free to webmasters.

Dreamzotic’s site is currently optimized for Internet Explorer. Its tech staff is currently weighing options for Mac users.

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