PornStarDollars.com Revamps BrittneySkye.com

LOS ANGELES — Adult affiliate company PornStarDollars.com has revamped and relaunched the official paysite for performer Brittney Skye.

Skye's new site, BrittneySkye.com features a black and purple color scheme that accentuates a barbed-wire-and-glam design. Some of Skye's non-adult work includes appearances at Ultimate Fighting Championship and mixed martial arts events. Site representatives said they sought to echo that intensity in their new design. She's also done work for Tap-Out Clothing, a fashion line that caters to the professional fighting community.

“The adult business is changing," PornStarDollars.com President Don Osterholt said. "With today’s economy, pornstars need exposure beyond the world of adult to be successful. Brittney Skye has really made a name for herself beyond the adult world through her work with Ultimate Fighting Championship events and through her work as a spokesmodel for Tap-Out Clothing, one of the sports, hottest brands."

Like most personal paysites, Skye's new site includes one-on-one interaction, private messaging and a blog. Skye also will keep her fans updated on her activities with a schedule of all her personal appearances.

A subscription to BrittneySkye.com includes memberships to the rest of the PornStarDollars.com network. Billing and click-tracking are provided by NATS.

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