xPeeps Celebrates Four Years with Launch of Mobile Site

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — AEBN social networking community, xPeeps.com announced that it has launched a mobile version of the site for remote connection.

The mobile xPeeps platform is available at m.xPeeps.com and offers a streamlined interface by which members can access the site's major functions, such as checking or sending messages, according to the company.

The interface has been optimized for use on mobile devices, many of which do not support the intense graphics or resolution needed for full scale sites. Along with messages, members using the mobile site can browse profiles, add “Peeps,” view and comment on photos, and more.

"The site has only continued to grow over four years, and we get our visitors from diverse traffic sources, including mobile," said xPeeps's Suzann Knudsen. "As that demand has grown, we felt that we needed to concentrate on giving our increasing mobile audience the accessibility they want. xPeeps now gives you yet another way to expose yourself!"

The company said that since its debut in 2006, xPeeps now has a membership of over one million positioning it as one of the largest adult sites on the internet.

Thousands of stars, studios and directors have joined, and xPeeps has proven to be a great industry resource for making connections. Amateurs seeking a big break and cam girls looking to make their marks have also flocked to the site, taking advantage of features such as the "Casting Couch" and “xPeeps Live” to help make their dreams come true. In 2008, xPeeps began throwing monthly parties in the Los Angeles area, bringing the industry and fans together on a whole new level, the company said.

"Social networking is about being social," said Knudsen. "There are so many ways to make connections, and we feel that xPeeps helps do that on an adult level that few can match. Mobile integration opens up even more doors for building relationships, both one-on-one and on a larger adult business scale."

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