Sex.com Launches New Mobile Site

MONTREAL — Sex.com has announced the launch of its new mobile site.

The Guinness World Record holder for the most expensive domain name ever, Sex.com is now focused on becoming the record holder of most trafficked website, according to a company spokesperson, who notes that as it continues to grow, the site is providing its users with the latest technology and content, along with a social media community, and a brand that consumers can trust.

Featuring an optimized design that makes browsing for free porn via mobile device easier than ever, Sex.com’s new mobile site also allows users to easily take and upload their own pictures.

“Now the naughty amateurs and exhibitionists on Sex.com can share their own pictures and videos from wherever they are in the world directly from their mobile device,” states a Sex.com spokesperson. “With this, Sex.com will remove the veil of silence and ambiguity that surrounds sexuality and create an open dialogue for all things sex.”

In July, the site reportedly drew nearly 22 million unique visits from mobile devices in the U.S., Canada, Germany, the U.K., Brazil, Italy, France, Spain, Australia, Mexico, Switzerland and the Netherlands, which highlights the need for a more mobile friendly solution.

“Sex.com’s new mobile site has enhanced its speed and search capabilities for a better user experience,” the spokesperson added. “Now users can find more free porn on their mobile devices with the new multi-tag search and video category search functions with load times cut in half.”

In addition to its optimized user experience, Sex.com’s new mobile site also caters to advertisers, with new spots for footer and header ads, smart banners, tabs and pop-unders, with a reported average of 40 million impressions per month.

For more information, or to have your content featured on Sex.com, e-mail advertising@sex.com.

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