SEO Expert Kopke Joins East Media Group

MILLINGTON, N.J. — Video-on-demand company East Media Group, Inc. has hired veteran search engine specialist Robert “Bigbob” Kopke to manage the company’s marketing department.

Kopke formerly managed Freya Communication’s traffic department, where he oversaw the company’s online marketing and affiliate traffic management for MenOnTheNet.com and MovieMountain.com.

East Media Group's main adult entertainment portals are located at VODAuthority.com and AdultVideoLink.com, offering more than 30 niche websites. VODMoney.com, their VOD sponsor program, pays out 25 percent lifetime commission plus a 10 percent second-tier rate for webmaster referrals.

“I’m extremely grateful to have an opportunity to join with such an established VOD company,” Kopke said. “I believe the company’s solid foundation will help us capitalize on the surging VOD marketplace.”

Other East Media Group online ventures include pay-per-view video on demand, streaming rentals and multi-duration downloadable rentals. The sponsor program allows webmasters to create their own custom-branded stores, set their own prices and choose what content to display. This seamless flexibility makes it easy for webmasters to monetize existing traffic by offering tailored VOD services to visitors.

For more information, contact marketing manager Bob Kopke at (908) 758-5603 ext. 705 or email bob@eastmediagroup.com.

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