Velvet Magazine Launches Website

PARAMUS, N.J. — Magna Publishing announced the launch of Velvet Magazine’s free member’s website today.

The offering coincides with the redesign of the magazine’s September issue that the company said will enhance the pleasure experience for the publication’s readers.

“The launch of VelvetXXX.com offers readers the opportunity to see hot adult action videos from each issue’s cover and centerfold star and view hardcore trailers of the movies reviewed in Velvet Magazine for free,” the company said.

To celebrate the launch of the site, adult star Sunny Leone is featured in a cover and centerfold feature layout as well as a solo sex scene that readers can watch on the site for free. Within Leone's photo spread is a website pass code that readers can enter to access the scene.

The September issue also features two autographed XXX DVD giveaway contests offering copies of Digital Playground’s “Top Guns” and the Vivid-Ed, Tristan Taormino release “Rough Sex 3.”

There are also behind-the-scenes features in the magazine on both titles with free viewing pass codes.

“We’re taking the print magazine model into a whole new realm,” Velvet Magazine editor Dan Brown said. “With VelvetXXX.com we’re making the pages of the magazine come to life online. Velvet is raising the bar and setting new standards for the production of adult print publications. The site is certain to enhance our readers’ experience with the magazine.”

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