RHOVIT Launching New Platform to Disrupt Digital Entertainment Distribution

An Open Digital Entertainment Marketplace for Film / TV / Music / Books / Comics / Video Games is introducing a powerful new business model into the market, one that looks to upset the status quo.

Los Angeles, CA, November 21, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Rhovit announced today that their new site, www.rhovit.com, which they unveiled this past October at New York Comic Con will be entering into closed beta in 2 weeks. An Open Digital Entertainment Marketplace for Film / TV / Music / Books / Comics / Video Games is introducing a powerful new business model into the market, one that looks to upset the status quo. Hosting both Commercial and Independent content, Rhovit will give a 100% of the profit made on sales back to the Content Providers. Commercial providers or those with high content libraries will pay only their hosting/transaction/download fees and Independent providers will pay a low rental fee of $9.99 a month along with their transaction and download fees. Rhovit will not take a percentage of any sale and will profit share with providers if advertising can be placed on their page.

Co-Founder and CEO of the company Matthew McCullough explained the need for such a site. "I have a small film company, I have friends that are writers and game designers. Making the product is just the first step. Getting it out to the public is a whole other ball game and when you have companies that take 30%, 50%, up to 70% of the profit…it's a broken system. We wanted to make a site where artists could profit as much as if it was their own site and yet still pull from the foot traffic associated with larger marketplaces. I think we've accomplished that."

Rhovit has also made sure they’ve taken care of the user. With an elegant, intuitive interface that is free unless a purchase is made the site was designed not only to highlight what is most popular but to aid in the discovery of new and exciting products and artists. “We wanted to make it so you could rent your movies, buy your comics, download your games – all in one place but without a million other products,” said Matthew McCullough who added, “We also wanted to make it fun, which is one of the reasons we are allowing everyone – not just films, to make a promotional video. The more an artist can connect with their audience the better.” Rhovit will be open to the public in early 2013.

For further information contact:
Brian Weiss, Marketing & Business Development Consultant @ Rhovit
brian@rhovit.com
347-751-2458

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