Adult Rental Appoints Platinum Paul Dir. of Biz Development

TORONTO —Adult Rental announced today that the company has appointed Platinum Paul to serve as its new Director of Business Development.

Platinum Paul’s appointment should not come as a surprise to industry veterans as he has effectively driven business development initiatives to help build Adult Rental to its current level of success, including establishing Adult Rental’s branded affiliate program — Adult Rental Cash — as a leading VOD affiliate program.

“It helps to have the highest payouts within the Video On Demand market,” said Platinum Paul. “Affiliates with the program are empowered to profit with superior content at $35 PPS (console free) and 35% revshare on all paid signups — no restrictions.”

Platinum Paul credited the hard work of the entire Adult Rental squad for building both the VOD site and its affiliate program into the growing ventures they are.

“Our team has worked diligently to provide webmasters and site owners with the best possible resources to better enable affiliates to do their job more easily,” Platinum Paul said. “Webmasters and site owners can rest assured that with Adult Rental, members are able to access the hottest features before public release.”

Adult Rental offers over 35,000 titles and 150,000 scenes from more than 750 adult studios in all, serving up the content in 14 different languages. The site is also 100 percent “clean” — meaning no popups, cross sales or dialers.

For more information on Adult Rental’s affiliate program, visit AdultRentalCash.com

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