Webmaster Central Introduces 'Build-Your-Own' VOD Feature

TAMPA BAY, Fla. — Webmaster Central has introduced a new feature that allows webmasters to expand revenue from their adult Internet traffic by building their own VOD websites.

The new pay-per-download features allows the company’s clients to charge for VOD downloads, or for streaming, and provides a solution for website operators who want to use a token system. Clients set their own prices for downloads, and keep 100 percent of their sales.

According to the company, the opportunity provides a new business model and revenue stream to website operators, that’s especially good news for adult companies that have stuck exclusively to traditional monthly membership billing methods in the past.

“This is something new, just in time for the upcoming Phoenix Forum,” CEO Andy Alvarez, explained. “Our clients can now connect their own billing technology provider straight to their leased Webmaster Central content through our XML gateway. That means they can start charging members for content by the download, or per-view, which opens up a whole new level of revenue.”

He added, “This is a really flexible solution, so if you can think up a cool concept for a pay-per-scene adult website, you can get it done with Webmaster Central. All of our content is tablet and mobile ready, so if your focus is on mobile then this is a solution for you too.”

Webmasters interested in a private demo of Webmaster Central’s content and latest features can email sales@webmastercentral.com.

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