Flash Model Agency Signs With WorldWideContent.com

GLENDALE, Calif. — World Wide Content has signed an exclusive agreement with Netherlands-based Flash Models Agency to license their amateur niche content. WorldWideContent.com provides opportunities for both straight and gay content producers.

“We are so excited to team up with the largest content provider in the industry, World Wide Content, to license our complete content collection online,” said Daniel Weiden, the owner of Flash Model Agency. “We want to thank everyone at WWC for showing us their well-known professionalism and for all the hard work they put in to pave the way for content producers like Flash Model Agency to move into the online sector and increase our revenue potential. We trust you guys.”

Flash Models Agency has brought more than 250 models from the Czech Republic together with Dutch photographers, magazine studios and content buyers since 1998, and the agency's content has appeared in such magazines as Playboy and Penthouse.

“With Flash Models Agency as another exclusive WWC studio partner, we’re getting 240,000 high-resolution pictures and about 800 gigabytes in real gonzo, amateur-shot content,” said Raffi Vartanian, founder and CEO of WorldWideContent.com. “The material looks great and fully covers this amateur niche market, a segment that stays a consistent hot seller. We look forward to bringing our webmasters this and other niche content, as we continue to add studios to our already-extensive library.”

To find out more about Flash Model Agency’s amateur and gonzo adult content, visit WorldWideContent.com.

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