XonDemand Unveils New Website Enhancements

WARMINSTER, Pa. – XonDemand, a pay-per-minute adult video-on-demand company, has announced the completion of a website redesign that adds new features and choices frequently requested by customers.

"Some of our best ideas come from visitors to our website," Frank Ryan, president of XonDemand said. "They are quite vocal about what they like and what could be improved. After listening to suggestions for the better part of a year, we are pleased to present the next generation of XonDemand to both our loyal customers and new users."

The first thing that long-time visitors will notice is that the screening rooms have been updated. The four most popular rooms; straight, gay, lesbian and fetish, remain in place with a fresh look and exciting new genres added based on the most popular content categories. Three different landing pages have been designed to appeal more to XonDemand's straight, lesbian and gay users. Now updated daily, free clips remain available in each screening room and are also attached to select movies throughout the site. On each movie detail page, a featured actor is highlighted alongside links to similar content the user may enjoy as well.

XonDemand features more than 18,000 new and classic movies available in four separate screening rooms that have been organized into over 120 niches catering to virtually every taste and preference. XonDemand offers a wide range of content from studios including Hustler, Adam & Eve, Evil Angel, Red Light District Video, Legend, Jill Kelly, Metro Interactive, Totally Tasteless Video, Bacchus, Filmco, Jake Cruise, Male Media One and Platinum X Pictures, with new releases continually being added.

For more information, visit www.XonDemand.com.

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