AdultCentro Wins XBIZ Innovative Web Product of the Year

MANHATTAN — Leading content leasing platform AdultCentro received the highest honor any tech-focused company could earn with the recognition as Innovative Web Product of the Year at the 2011 XBIZ Awards.

“We have worked really hard in 2010 to take leadership position with our innovative product,” said Stan of AdultCentro.com. “We have delivered 10 separate releases of AdultCentro SaaS platform in a single year by continued innovation and listening to feedback from our customers and studio partners. We are looking forward to making 2011 even better!”

AdultCentro’s revolutionary offerings and services also earned the company nominations submitted by industry colleagues and insiders in the categories of Content Licensor of the Year and Marketing Campaign of the Year at the 2011 XBIZ Awards.

As part of the XBIZ LA digital media conference, which was held at the Sofitel Hotel in conjunction with the 2011 XBIZ Awards, AdultCentro offered attendees an exclusive look at AdultCentro’s new Content Marketplace. The in-depth demonstration of the proprietary platform taught attendees how to add content to the platform, sell it, view orders and customer sales information with full transparency.

AdultCentro has revolutionized the way website owners lease and publish content with an inventory of adult DVDs that surpasses 10,000 in a variety of niches and covers every territory and license type in the world.

The simplicity of use and full customization offered by AdultCentro allows site owners to build sites instantly. AC improves retention by offering a wide variety of formats, including WMV, MPG, FLASH, iPhone 3G & Wifi & iPod, and speeds to accommodate the widest range of users. Streaming flash video allows the user to skip to the specific part he/she is interested in viewing, saving you bandwidth and costs while increasing user satisfaction. The AdultCentro sales team will next attend the Barcelona Summit & Mobile Congress in Barcelona, Spain Feb. 18-21.

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