Entire BDSM Library Available Across Platforms
BOSTON – The entire library of original BDSM, kink and fetish videos created by one of the internet’s original fetish communities now is available across web, television and mobile interfaces worldwide thanks to a partnership between Wasteland.com and BadDoink.
“We at Wasteland are delighted to expand our worldwide distribution of original films for all devices and platforms with the assistance of BaDoink and AdultCentro,” said Wasteland owner Colin Rowntree. “We’ve always done well with Roku IPTV as well as partnerships with mobile broadcasters and app stores, and am already finding this to be a very robust platform with a great deal of reach.
“I’m equally impressed with the technical prowess of both BaDoink and AdultCentro and anticipate a long and profitable relationship with both companies,” he added.
Wasteland enlisted the aid of AdultCentro to format and upload its library to a dedicated channel on BaDoink, which allows users to watch their favorite adult content on computer or laptop, television, smartphone, tablet, PlayStation, Xbox 360 or Wii.
“We’re excited to work with BaDoink and Wasteland together to power their channel store,” AdultCentro Market Product Manager Alex Kudinov said. “Our content distribution platform is uniquely suited for bringing revenue opportunities to producers. It’s a great fit. While we aim to provide a solid content infrastructure and monetization platform, BaDoink can concentrate on improving their product, and great producers like Wasteland are free to focus on creating more quality content.”
Wasteland has been featured by HBO, Wired, BNET and the BBC, and has won dozens of industry awards. The website’s female-oriented sister site, Sssh.com, has been featured in Time, Newsweek, Le Figaro and Der Spiegel as well as on ABC’s Nightline and in the book A Billion Wicked Thoughts.
“We are thrilled to welcome Wasteland as a new channel partner,” said BaDoink’s Dinorah Hernandez. “Joining brands like Wasteland into the BaDoink ecosystem will offer our members the opportunity to upgrade their overall experience and get all of their content in one place.”
Both BaDoink and Wasteland offer affiliate programs. BaDoink’s, paying $25 per join or 60-percent recurring revenue share, is here. Wasteland’s SpiceCash program, which pays $35 per sign-up or up to 60-percent recurring revenue share on several sites, is here.