Enhancing the Porn Experience With X Scenes

Premium adult website operators seeking the next generation in video delivery and tracking have a new solution from Silicon Valley based technology firm X Scenes to consider, as it may hold the key to increasing membership retention rates in today’s ultra-competitive marketplace.

“Create a richer and more fulfilling viewing experience by allowing your users to create scenes at the moments they love with the ability to come back to it anytime,” teases the XScenes.com website, which demonstrates the ways in which users can build a customizable library of video clips.

The uses for this technology are only limited by the creativity of the webmaster

Software as a Service (SaaS), X Scenes enables videos to be much more discoverable, tremendously enhancing and personalizing the viewing experience. Users are able to select individual scenes and cut bits and pieces from multiple videos to make a compilation of scenes, saving them in a personal history vault for later viewing and sharing with other users on the site. Custom tagging and descriptions allow for easy video clip searching, and users can jump to the desired point in a video, directly from the site’s search results.

According to the company, X Scenes offers a wide range of feature and pricing options to make it suitable for sites of all sizes. This includes options to make a site much more social, by allowing users to follow other users with similar tastes. Users can view what other users are watching; suggesting similar videos based on content and user behavior — tracking the specifics of what your users are watching and allowing site owners to deliver better-targeted content for their user base.

“The uses for this technology are only limited by the creativity of the webmaster,” its website states, and for those who have seen X Scenes’ online demo, that creativity will be inspired.

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