Porn.com Certified by WebsiteSecure.org

LOS ANGELES — Adult webmaster affiliate powerhouse PIMPROLL has announced that its flagship website, Porn.com, has been certified by WebsiteSecure.org.

According to the company, Porn.com is the most recognizable domain name in adult entertainment, with a massive website offering a combination of top quality exclusive content and network access for porn fans to enjoy.

"Since the domain name is synonymous in the minds of many with the entire porn industry, the decisions made by Porn.com affect the reputation of adult paysites on a much broader level than any other domain in the industry," stated a company rep. "The vigilant, honest and ethical approach adopted for Porn.com by PIMPROLL management is an important marketing element of the site and WebsiteSecure.org Certification emphasizes that fact for consumers and affiliates."

Stewart of WebsiteSecure.org says that many top adult sites have been certified already, and welcomes the addition of Porn.com —the best known name in adult entertainment.

"That universal notoriety makes the inclusion of Website Secure Certification on the Porn.com join page particularly important," Stewart said. "In our effort to establish a bright line between honest adult businesses and lesser entities, we are very pleased to be able to certify the fact that Porn.com adheres to an honest, long term view with ethical marketing practices ensuring that customers always get exactly what they deserve."

As a Page Rank 5 website with top Alexa rankings and search engine listings, Porn.com already established itself as one of the most visible merchant sites in any market. A large customer-base, excellent reviews from trusted adult review sites and a transparent tour demonstrate to millions of adult film fans that Porn.com is worth joining.

"Becoming WebsiteSecure.org Certified is another important move to solidify consumer trust at the point of sale," Stewart added. "Alleviating any anxiety of potential buyers and improving sales ratios on all in-house traffic and for affiliate accounts as well."

"As a business owner in the adult online industry for more than a decade, I have seen many ideas come and go," said David K. of PIMPROLL. "Porn.com does not need marketing gimmicks to please its members or potential customers. WebsiteSeucre.org is significant because consumer trust has become one of the most substantial factors in the conversion of each sale. Watching WebsiteSecure.org since it began, and seeing the serious way they approach consumer confidence, I am confident that their certification seal will continue to grow as a symbol of integrity in the minds of many customers. Porn.com has always conducted business ethically, becoming certified is a simple way to demonstrate that fact to millions of fans."

WebsiteSecure.org inspects site terms, privacy policies, join pages and billing practices while continually monitoring sites that pass inspection to be sure they remain compliant with strict ethical guidelines. Website Secure Certification Seals receive more than 50 million impressions each month and are approaching the point of becoming a new industry standard, appearing on all sites from Hustler, VideosZ, TopBucks, NaughtyAmerica, HunkMoney, BlazingBucks, FameDollars, Playgirl and many mainstream sites like Webair, NetCash and others as well.

Certifications are also now being noted by major review sites including TheBestPorn so that readers can easily see which sites have taken the affirmative step to become Website Secure Certified.

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