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2muchnet_Links_To_Sexcom_In_Traffic_Deal
| 2much.net Links To Sex.com In Traffic Deal
(Montreal) January 26, 2005 - Live video chat software creator
2much.net announced today that it would be offering free,
targeted traffic to new clients of their LiveCamNetwork 1.9
system.
2much and Sex.com, both Canadian companies, finalized the deal
today without disclosing details.
"This is for those who purchase the full, professional package,"
said Mark Prince, president and CEO of 2much. "Sex.com's traffic
is looking specifically for what sites built on our platform
offer. We want to demonstrate how well it converts."
The announcement also came on the threshold of the beta release
of LiveCamNetwork 2.0, the company's long-awaited upgrade to the
present version, due February 1st.
"The upgrade is also free for all new clients, so we're really
extending ourselves to help fulfill our goal."
This goal, stated simply, is nothing short of imposing a new
internet-wide standard for live video streaming.
Greg Jones, Media & Communications manager for 2much.net, agreed
and added, "The traffic is to not only bring quality conversions
to our new clients, who often may not be as Internet-savvy as
the next webmaster, but also to expose as many netizens and
surfers as possible to the current state of the art of video
streaming."
While LiveCamNetwork 1.9 operates around Windows Media Player 9
at 15 frames per second with audio, the software makers claim
version 2.0 will push that limit to 20 fps and perhaps a little
further.
"We're entering the realm of live television, here," said Jones.
Sex.com's Brian Grabowski agrees with the company's position.
"They have a great product, and it converts. The more 2much
clients convert traffic Sex.com sends their way, the more those
webmasters will remember us when it comes time to freshen their
PPC campaign."
The two companies' overt intentions to boost the
traffic-to-profit cycle come just weeks after reports that North
American Broadband and DSL connectivity to the net have
surpassed the 50% mark, which has long been a barrier to
effectively streaming high-end video.
"The barrier is gone," said Jones. "The market is there waiting
for us to open these doors. So we want everyone to come in and
see our chat rooms."
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