Elevated X CMS Demo Set for XBIZ LA

HOLLYWOOD — Adult content management system provider Elevated X has revealed its plans to demo the latest version of its CMS at XBIZ LA.

According to the company, the Elevated X CMS is a proprietary content management system designed and developed from the ground up with the needs of producers, cash program owners and webmasters in mind. Built to make sites instantly competitive, up to current standards and in line with current trends, the system allows users to market their sites more effectively by leveraging the latest technology and automation.

Elevated X CEO and cofounder, AJ Hall, says that XBIZ LA attendees will receive the first look at the brand new Elevated X CMS version 3.2.

"Our newest version features a fully redesigned tour and members area," Hall told XBIZ. "This new design is a tube/pay site hybrid that will modernize paysites and take them into 2010 and beyond."

"We'll be showing all our standard CMS features like video encoding, limited trial areas and mobile pay sites along with several new things we've added," Hall said. "I'll also be discussing ways attendees can work less, save time and create new revenue streams to make more money from their sites."

The Elevated X demo is scheduled for Tuesday, February 9, at 2:00 p.m.

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