Red Light District Hires WebQuest

WESTLAKE, Calif. — Red Light District has said it has hired consulting company WebQuest to manage aspects of its online real estate as well as the gonzo studio’s affiliate marketing program.

Under the terms of the deal, WebQuest will begin work on the Red Light District online properties effective immediately. The company is charged with revamping the studio’s websites, the webmaster program and building a portfolio of new sites.

“WebQuest will be instrumental in helping us to achieve the online success that we’ve been able to create offline with our DVD distribution,” Red Light District CEO David Joseph said. “WebQuest has a prestigious client list, and we are thrilled to work with them. We know they will further enhance our Internet businesses, making them more sophisticated and creating a better user experience for our customers.”

WebQuest President Bruce Benevento said he and his team are excited about working with Red Light District.

“The strength of their brand and their commitment to becoming a real presence in the online adult community makes them a perfect client for WebQuest,” Benevento said. “They have a massive library of videos that cover a wide range of niches. We see Red Light as a leader in the adult video world, and we look forward to helping them expand their presence by leveraging their incredible library of content and building out a cutting edge affiliate program.”

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