AdultCentro Publisher Announces New Responsive ‘Flexx Skin’

AdultCentro Publisher Announces New Responsive ‘Flexx Skin’

LOS ANGELES — AdultCentro has announced its introduction of a new Flexx skin for site owners seeking a white label solution using AdultCentro Publisher’s library of more than 100,000 ready-to-lease titles, payable on a per-gigabyte basis.

According to the company, this new design aims at catching the user’s eye with content and keeping him on the page with auto-play video and a bold but simple layout. This Flexx skin is fully adaptive and made to look good on any device.

Publisher is AdultCentro’s leased content platform offering videos on a  pay-per-usage basis, available to webmasters via API, feeds or white labels, with many customization options, tools and simple integration.

“When in need of a fresh look for your member’s area, you can count on us delivering you the tools and appearance you need to please your members,” says Product Manager Paul Mosk. “The Flexx skin’s new features are sure to contribute to your bottom line.”

AdultCentro Publisher also includes fully integrated billing solutions in addition to a point-and-click site construction process. The content library is continuously updated with niches, formats and languages integrated regularly in the updates.

To demo the Flexx skin, click here.

For more information, visit publisher.adultcentro.com or contact sales@adultcentro.com.

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