Porn.com Announces New Pricing Structure

LOS ANGELES — Porn.com has announced its expanding its market share by focusing on technological quality and lower price-point marketing.

The company said the new price structure matches similar moves by mainstream media providers to a price less than $10 per month and ushers in a significant shift in marketing strategy.

"We have tested a variety of pricing structures and watched closely as many mainstream providers like Netflix and network television studios have moved in the same direction," said David K of Porn.com.

"The new lower prices appeal to a consumer market that knows it can obtain content illegally for free but hungers for higher quality at a reasonable price that doesn't detract form the overall viewing experience.

"Put simply, if a customer is regretting a purchase price while watching a video, they are unable to enjoy the video and unlikely to remain a customer. We want every Porn.com client to feel they are getting the best possible price on the most amazing content collection available anywhere online... because it's the truth."

The company said that full access to videos, pornstars and networked paysites is now priced at $9.95 per month.

The company added the collection includes exclusive content, multiple viewing formats, full download options and ActiveSync streaming technology that allows vieweres to get a fully-optimized video stream.

The new join-page pricing on Porn.com also includes monthly access without any rebills at a price point of $14.95.

The PIMPROLL affiliate program allows webmasters to customize their link codes including price points and trial settings.

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