Worldwide Feeds Announces New Ownership

LOS ANGELES — After four years in business together, Jimmy Rock and Rich Trance have purchased Worldwide Feeds from their partners Raffi Vartanian and Moe B. of Worldwide Content.

As part of the acquisition, Worldwide Feeds said it is adding new studio exclusives and custom content deals for clients. The company will focus on changing the way site owners utilize feeds to improve the bottom line of their web properties.

"After years of working together in a great partnership, we decided we could better serve our customers if we each centered all of our attention on what we do best," said Jimmy Rock, CEO of Worldwide Feeds. "We did a lot of great things together and we wish the guys at World Wide Content all the best. It's an exciting time to be taking the feeds we offer in a new direction, allowing our customers to customize their content with a flexible business model designed to assist any company looking to improve their profit margins."

Since the buyout, Worldwide Feeds has added Michael Ancher’s Glamour Babes, Payserve’s ClubSweetHearts, DDF Productions featuring the work of acclaimed photographer Denys DeFrancesco and the Big Sister Club from the famous Big Sister house in Prague to its lineup of exclusive studios.

By packaging new exclusive feed content, plugin sites and flexible feed technology into custom deals for clients, Worldwide Feeds frees its clients from the cyclical expenses of producing scheduled content.

The feeds offered by Worldwide Feeds are available in XML and come with technical and strategic support. Content is available in several niches, gay and straight and in increments that can suit large adult companies and small website startups alike.

The company said it is building upon its foundation of years of experience, renewed energy and a passion for providing services that earn more than their cost.

For additional information, visit WorldwideFeeds.com.

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