Diabolic Launches Flagship Site Diabolic.com

CANOGA PARK, Calif. — Diabolic Video Productions has launched its brand new flagship website, Diabolic.com, where all 280-plus Diabolic titles are available to subscribers for viewing, download, streaming and purchase.

“We spent a lot of time planning the functions and features of the database, catering to what every surfer may want to see and having it delivered in the easiest way possible,” said Christian Amico of Atlas Multimedia Inc., operator of the site. “Making the site easy to use and allowing the end user various ways to view all the great content Diabolic has to offer was no easy task, but the ability to search by performer, title, scene, genre and series makes it unbelievably easy to find what you’re looking for."

The site offers full-movie downloads in high-quality format, weekly full-movie updates the same day the movie is released on DVD, picture galleries for each movie and scene, behind-the-scenes clips, bonus feeds and live content.

Diabolic.com is part of the DiabolicDollars.com affiliate program, which now has a total of seven sites offering webmasters a choice of up to $40 per signup or 65 percent recurring.

"Our initial beta test of Diabolic.com put surfer sales conversions around 1:180 and trial to monthly conversions at 78 percent," a company statement said. DiabolicDollars.com also offers thousands of hosted movie galleries, downloadable content, promo tools and custom technical support.

“We are proud to bring Diabolic’s extensive library and latest business information to their new flagship site,” Atlas Multimedia owner Don Osterholt said. “Diabolic is a brand that has built itself into a well known entity and its new site takes Diabolic to a level online that most production companies have yet to achieve."

For more information, visit Diabolic.com and DiabolicDollars.com, or email Christain Amico at chris@atlasemail.com.

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