AEBN's MovieMonster Certified by WebsiteSecure.org

LOS ANGELES — AEBN has announced that its popular VOD site, MovieMonster.com, has become fully certified by WebsiteSecure.org as an ethical adult business portal safe for surfers to enjoy.

Stewart of WebsiteSecure.org says that he sees a growing trend where many of the most successful companies are maximizing their sales ratios by monetizing the high ethical standards of their web properties.

"We are very pleased to see so many of the top names stepping forward and securing their reputation as ethical, trustworthy sources of adult entertainment," Stewart said. "AEBN is a name very well known to business owners, affiliates and fans. The addition of a Website Secure certification seal on their site is something that will allow MovieMonster.com to unlock the full potential of its existing traffic."

According to the company, MovieMonster.com is one of the most successful pay-per-minute VOD adult sites ever produced. With thousands of top quality DVD titles available and many exclusive movies only viewable online through the site, Movie Monster has developed a loyal audience of repeat customers and recurring revenue for many successful affiliates.

"Movie Monster fans know that they can choose any amount of their favorite hardcore videos by watching a few choice minutes from one DVD and then moving on to any other in our massive catalog. That means our customers always get exactly the kind of action in the niche they prefer," Stephane Marchand of AEBN offered. "Also, because our content is not freely downloadable it doesn't become as readily available from piracy sites. That's great news for affiliates interested in long term profits. Now, with Website Secure certification, our fans and affiliates can always be sure that our billing methods and business model is ethical from top to bottom. That extra peace of mind has already resulted in more sales."

WebsiteSecure.org site inspections include a review of the site's terms, privacy policy, join page and billing practices, along with continual monitoring of sites that pass inspection to be sure they remain compliant with strict ethical guidelines.

"In an era where many consumers feel unsure about the safety and security of all merchant websites, the power of a Website Secure seal can greatly reduce buyer anxiety and improve ratios at the point of sale," Stewart added.

Website Secure Certification seals reportedly receive more than 50 million impressions each month and are prominently displayed on major sites from the most trusted adult brands including Hustler, Playgirl, VideosZ, NaughtyAmerica, Wasteland, HunkMoney, TopBucks, FameDollars, Adult Revenue Service, Blazing Bucks and many others. Seals are also appearing on an increasing number of mainstream sites and hosting company websites including Webair. In another interesting evolution, many top review sites including TheBestPorn, TheTongue.net and others have started noting which sites reviewed in their listings have become WebsiteSecure Certified as well.

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