January 23, 2013 |
Pink Visual Adds JuicyPinkBox as Content Provider Studio |
VAN NUYS, CA —As part of its ongoing partnership with Huffington Post blogger and lesbian porn auteur Jincey Lumpkin, Pink Visual has added scenes from Lumpkin’s Juicy Pink Box to its cloud-based content distribution platform, PVLocker.com. “Everything about Jincey’s content makes it ideal for inclusion on PVLocker,” said Liam Colins, director of business development for Pink Visual. “Her scenes are extremely high quality, with impeccable artistry and production value, and as a lesbian producer who only works with lesbian and bi-sexual performers, the action is as ‘legit’ as it gets.” From the time the studio first reached out to Lumpkin working with her, Colins said that enhancing the cross-platform reach of Lumpkin’s content has been “a core aspect of our strategy.” “Jincey already had great content and needed no help from us in that regard,” Colins said. “What we saw was an opportunity to make her existing site work better with mobile devices, and how broadening the scope of her distribution channels would help build brand awareness for her. Adding Jincey’s content to PVLocker was just a logical next step in that process.” On PVLocker.com, customers purchase scenes ala carte, storing their purchases in the site’s server cloud for any-time access on their PC, smartphone, tablet, or other device. “The PVLocker.com model makes complete sense to me,” said Lumpkin, whose redesigned JuicyPinkBox.com was launched by Pink Visual in November. “Many consumers want to access content anytime and anywhere, but don’t want it taking up precious disk space, so a cloud-based solution like PVLocker is ideal for them.” Colins said that if history is any indication, adding Lumpkin’s content to PVLocker will provide a bump in sales to JuicyPinkBox.com, as well. “What we’ve found is that there’s a nice symbiosis and synergy between PVLocker and our other properties,” Colins said. “Some users simply don’t like the subscription billing model. They might love a site’s content, but they’ll never join because they just don’t like having to subscribe. On the other hand, some consumers consider subscription pricing to be the better deal over ala carte purchasing, so what we do is promote both forms of availability to customers of both site types, giving us more than one bite at the apple, so to speak.”
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