AWEmpire, Mechbunny Collaborate on Video Promotion API

LOS ANGELES — AWEmpire and Mechbunny have collaborated to integrate the former’s video promotion API with the latter’s advanced tube site script.

According to AWEmpire, turning on the video promotion API and turning on your audience with premium videos now takes just a few clicks in the administrator interface.

“Unless you have been living under a rock, you will have heard about our latest tool called the Video Promotion API,” said an AWEmpire representative. “Our live content API is a fantastic tool specifically designed for tube sites combining a product and a promo tool with perfect synergy. Our goal was to get our premium private show content in front of the biggest number of eyeballs possible, and in order to do so, we’ve partnered with the premier tube script software producers at Mechbunny.com”

The Mechbunny tube script offers an intuitive interface refined over years of development and feedback from site operators and now webmasters will be able to build a fully functional tube site featuring thousands of videos from AWE.

“Mechbunny is php7 ready and the tube script is fully responsive on any device,” said Konrad of Mechbunny.com. “The script supports VR content as well, with very fast load times and video conversion features that include plenty of intuitive ad spots. Customers get unlimited licenses for a one-time fee, allowing you to build a whole network of sites at very low cost with a wide variety of templates that help your site maintain its own original branding, look and feel as well.”

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