Met Art Signs Services Agreement With Webquest

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Earlier this month, Webquest Inc. finalized a deal to manage the websites and affiliate program of the highly acclaimed nude photography production house Met Art , according to Webquest president Bruce Benevento.

“We’re very excited about working closely with Met Art to expand their extraordinary brand, increase online sales and better enable affiliates to market their massive library of exclusive and unique content,” Benevento said. “Met is the uncontested leader in the nude art and glamour market, and we consider it a privilege to be involved with a company and a brand that has a world wide presence like theirs.”

Benevento said that Webquest will immediately begin working with Met Art to enhance its current websites, and to implement a “full-featured affiliate program and begin building out a full portfolio of new cutting edge sites and content offerings.”

Launched online in 1999, Met Art is known for publishing high quality nudes from photographers around the globe. Benevento said that the company’s reputation for excellence makes them an ideal client for Webquest.

”Over the years, Met Art has formed close working relationships with many of the world’s best photographers,” Benevento said. “As a result, Met Art has amassed the largest collection of nude art in the world. The strength of their brand, the quality of their content and their commitment to creating an even larger presence, both online and offline makes them a perfect client for WebQuest. Met Art really is the only site where flawless beauty meets art.”

Founded in 1996, Webquest provides consulting and management solutions for a variety of high-profile clients in the adult industry, including Vivid Entertainment, Girls Gone Wild, Red Light District and Singles.com

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