URGE Alliance Retains Web 3.0 Internet Consulting

LOS ANGELES — UMG's UrgeAlliance.com has announced that it is "investing in cutting edge consulting and marketing because the online adult market has changed and we need to change with it."

"The most important thing for us is that our sites are easy for webmasters to convert and make money with," Urge Co-founder Rick Cuban said. "We decided to hire Web 3.0 Internet Consulting after meeting its CEO, Kevin Godbee, at an industry conference over a year ago. While we feel we have a strong team working directly for us, we also realize that getting some outside perspective will broaden our resources in providing a product that is in high demand and sought out by consumers thereby making it extremely beneficial for webmasters to promote."

According to the company, there have been numerous online forum discussions, trade show seminars and industry magazine articles about the changes in producing and marketing adult content online, which have documented how many of the old techniques no longer work, and that the online environment now requires more professionalism and business savvy to survive.

In response, Web 3.0 Internet Consulting will provide a team of four people, including CEO Kevin Godbee, to assist URGE in the areas of consulting, SEO, traffic generation, custom blog designs, blog management and creative writing.

"I'm thrilled to be doing business with URGE Media because they have already decided to do what I have been advising clients and seminar attendees for some time now," Godbee, said. "Not only do you need exclusive, high-quality content, but it must be niche-based."

"It is too difficult to develop a thriving business based on the old standard sex-film recipe in today's market, where guy meets girl, they have oral sex, do three or four positions, and then the girl takes a pop-shot to the face," Godbee added. "Been there, done that, used the jizz rag."

"You need micro-niche to develop a strong loyal following," Godbee concluded. "This is what URGE is doing and it is the right thing to do. I am enthused to be a part of their team and I am confident this will be a successful endeavor for them and for webmasters that promote them."

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