Webmaster Central Adds Live Mobile Shows

TAMPA BAY, Fla. — Webmaster Central announced today the addition of live hardcore sex feeds to its mobile platform.

The company said that for as little as $50 per show, webmasters can give their members access to live hardcore performances from top industry talents like Lisa Ann, Sophie Dee or Tori Black.

All shows are fully compatible with viewing on mobile devices including tablets like the new iPad3, or smartphones including the iPhone 4S and various Android phones.

Webmasters can offer the shows as standard membership benefits or as up-sells in their members’ area.

“This is truly an industry first, we’re so excited to show this incredible content opportunity to webmasters,” said Joel Kapchuk, vice president of operations.

He added, “Imagine being able to promote live hardcore shows by Eva Angelina or Alexis Texas to your members. Sites with live content keep members around longer on average than sites without live content. Plus, promoting live shows on your tours will certainly help turn more of your existing traffic into paying members.”

The new live shows will be supported with a host of marketing tools and customization options.

“We provide hosted countdown timers that can be placed on your site, advertising upcoming live shows,” added Kapchuk. “And just like our other leased content packages, the live shows can be white-labeled and customized through our XML gateway. The shows are HD, shown in giant windows, and look fantastic on mobile devices as well as desktops.”

Webmaster Central noted that its representatives will be attending the upcoming Phoenix Forum at the Tempe Mission Palms in Arizona, beginning March 29.

To view a live demo in Phoenix, or to arrange for a free demo online, contact sales@webmastercentral.comor visit WebmasterCentral.com/wclive/.

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