Elevated X, MojoHost, Verotel, Zuzana Offer Performer Promo

Elevated X, MojoHost, Verotel, Zuzana Offer Performer Promo

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X, MojoHost, Verotel and Zuzana Designs, have come together to offer a joint “Support The Performer” limited-time discount bundle.

According to spokesperson, this offer was created to help performers with the costs involved with starting and running a membership and/or video on demand site by offering deeply discounted prices on platform, hosting, billing, and design.

Elevated X, a powerful platform that supports some of the most successful adult businesses, is giving away one month free for a savings of $199.

MojoHost is offering a 60-percent discount on a Virtual Private Server package with 300GB of storage, weekly backups, a unique IP address and full server management. This is a value of $248 per month for only $99, locked in for the lifetime of the account. There is no commitment and the plan can be terminated at any time.

Verotel will waive the annual Visa/MasterCard fees of €500 and offer a starting rate of 15.5 percent on all transactions. Once the website makes more than €1,000/week (~ $1,250), the billing tier decreases to seven percent. Verotel’s payouts are weekly on Mondays, net 15. The company does not transfer fees for chargebacks to merchants, but will not cover the amounts charged back.

Zuzana Designs is slashing 50 percent off its regular price for a premade template design with membership and video on demand capabilities, offering it for $349, including a custom-theme panel, making customizations easier.

“These limited-time discounts are only available to performers: cam models, porn actors and anyone who either actively works or previously had worked as talent,” the spokesperson says. “If you qualify, you can take advantage of these [offers] from now until the end of April.”

For more information, email supporttheperformer@mojohost.com.

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