Here's a press release going out on Monday, we're posting here for you guys first anyway. Critiques would be appreciated, thanks: Nutcash Inc has just announced the launch of Eroslife.com, an adult community site that brings together affiliates, adult video producers and member customers. It's a collaboration site whereby members can select a variety of releases for purchase and also contact the studios directly and make recommendations. There are social networking tools as well so like-minded individuals can interact with one another and share ideas and make friendships. Eroslife.com features an adult video bazaar (with ratable and commentable clips), blogs, free image galleries, messaging and contacts management, detailed sales reporting and many more free tools. For producers or individuals wanting to focus on content production, opening a free Eroslife.com studio offers many advantages and tools for today's adult video marketplace. Studios can upload and sell their own video clips in a matter of minutes. Eroslife.com offers a number of SEO friendly tools for studios to market their clips, from tailored RSS feeds of recent releases and blogs, to image galleries and tagging relevant content. Each studio is equipped with the ability to post blogs or announcements for public reading or search engine archiving. Users can even subscribe to individual studios to stay up to date with those studios' announcements and releases. Studios in turn can build a large following through these subscriber lists and communicate directly with their fans, gathering suggestions and/or tips or simply to stay in touch with their fan base. When it comes to publishing videos on Eroslife.com, no other site makes it as easy or comprehensive. Studios simply upload a video (batch uploads supported), and set a price and description on the video. The video is encoded into streaming format as well as iphone-ready format. There is even the option to allow or disallow customers to download the original file. To make marketing painless and simple, studios can even allow up to 60 seconds of free preview footage for any given clip. There are tools for building image galleries of the clips to go along with the free preview. Finally, studios can create video sets and group together a number of clips to be either be sold as a set for a single price. There are many more features for studios to leverage to help make selling there content simpler and easier. It's a great way for new and established producers alike to skip the hassles of spending countless hours dealing with technical issues and trying to get an online video store up and running. Instead, producers can focus on creating the content, and making it available to the public within minutes of uploading the content Marketing content for studios is even easier. There is nothing to do. Eroslife.com promotes releases through advertising, awareness postings and opt-in emailing. Eroslife.com even features a community of affiliates to help promote releases uploaded by studios. Studios can allocate a percentage of each sale to an affiliate who successfully sells content on behalf of a studio. It's as simple as setting a payout rate in the studio settings, and independent affiliates that signup through the Eroslife.com Affiliate Program can start promoting a studio's content. Eroslife.com affiliates are independent agents that work on commission, the more they sell, the more they make (and the more the studio makes). Affiliates can choose from among a number of studios to promote spanning all niches, preference types, and payout rates. "I've been in the adult content production business for over 10 years, and I realized that tools available to help content producers sell their wares have advanced tremendously over that time. However, when I wanted to sell my content online, I noticed prominent sites today haven't evolved to offer these newer tools such as social networking and mobile content delivery among other tools. Working with input from a number of other content producers, I took the initiative to building a site that leveraged the latest tools available today. The result is Eroslife.com, and we feel that this new community site will open new channels of opportunities and revenues for content producers. It will also allow for content to evolve and improve through consumer input and ratings, and the social aspect of the site means that consumers may 'stick' on the site longer resulting in improved revenues for studios and affiliates alike." -Paco Ramone more information can be found at - http://www.eroslife.com/studios/about
Where is the adult section? I've looked for it and cannot find it. The only Adult section I see is in Buy, Sell, Trades. Is that the section you are referring to?