Paul Nash Named All Adult Cash GM

MARINA DEL REY, Calif. — The adult arm of Cinema Now has announced the appointment of nine-year adult industry veteran Paul Nash to the position of general manager. Nash will head up All Adult Channel’s affiliate program, AllAdultCash.

Nash got his start as the marketing manager for a small, start-up pay-per-click search engine and most recently served as the president of CapitalBucks. He also had a stint as the director of operations for Internet Commerce Group (ICG).

“I specialized in traffic purchasing and sales with an emphasis on running pay-per-click engines and traffic monetization for affiliate programs,” Nash said of his previous experience. “I am currently working on building up the AllAdultCash.com program and improving functionality of our main site, AllAdultChannel.com. I strive to make both the affiliate program and the main site as successful as possible.”

All Adult Channel features what the company says is a “revolutionary” pay-per-minute player on the web, high-quality video streams, DVD-quality downloads and many adult content partners. AAC pays $50 per sale, or 40 percent revshare.

Site users can stream and buy individual titles, or subscribe to unlimited access on a monthly basis.

“Paul comes with extensive experience in building companies and building traffic opportunities, and we are very happy to bring him on board,” said Lawrence Novitch, All Adult Channel director of marketing and merchandising.

Nash can be reached at pauln@cinemanow.com.

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