AdultCentro Unveils One-Stop Content Market

NEW YORK — AdultCentro unveiled its AdultCentro Market today, a one-stop-shop for content.

The company said the new offering provides full transaction transparency and secure content rights licensing for those interested in web, mobile, IPTV, broadcast, cable or any other type of adult content format.

Through the Market’s internal communication system, buyers and sellers can make and solicit offers or negotiate bulk deals.

Once agreements have been made, the integrated EchoSign electronic signature solution removes the need for faxing or scanning agreements.

Agreements can be reviewed and signed directly from any browser and allows instant access electronically from the Internet.

Digital content delivery is available in a multitude of formats and can be received with just one click, or physically with integrated UPS tracking.

The system’s cloud storage capabilities allow buyers and sellers to keep a backup of their content.

AdultCentro said the product is also an ideal platform for content sellers to set up sales in advance to align with personalized, planned marketing and promotional strategies. Setting sales only requires choosing a start date, end date and setting discount price. Sellers can also bundle content and sell package deals.

International buyers can choose from a diverse selection of popular content available through a library of videos and images from some of the world's leading producers.

U.S.-based buyers have the ability to use content immediately with on-demand 2257 documentation.

Buyers and sellers can sign up for a free tour here.

The company said feedback on the system's tools, functionailty and opportunities are welcomed.

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