MindGeek to Manage Really Useful Ltd.'s Online Assets

PRAGUE — MindGeek will manage Really Useful Ltd.'s online entertainment assets in a deal announced today between the companies.

Really Useful owner JT, who noted that it is the first time his company has collaborated with a partner to find more traffic and revenue, said the timing was right to team up with the adult entertainment conglomerate that operates some of the top brands in the business.

Up until now, Really Useful has managed its sites in-house. The deal is effective immediately.

“MindGeek has been the innovative leader in the adult space with a decade of experience in managing the most successful and highly trafficked websites," JT said. "I decided the time was right to bring that level and breadth of experience to our brands."

According to a statement made by the companies today, MindGeek has agreed to "leverage its world class digital marketing capabilities and distributing expertise to bring Really Useful Ltd.'s domains to their full potential."

“We are extremely excited about this partnership," said Nick P, Director of Global Sales at MindGeek. "JT's content and brands are among the hottest on the Internet right now and the future sites planned are phenomenal. We believe that investing in this partnership will be a huge win for both parties for years to come and is a valuable addition to our world leading product portfolio."

Really Useful operates FakeTaxi.com, FakeAgent.com, PublicAgent.com, DaneJones.com, Lesbea.com, MassageRooms.com, Orgasms.xxx, Casting.xxx, BDSM.xxx, BDSM.xxx, Mature.xxx, PublicSex.xxx, Czech.xxx, Tubes.xxx, Teen.xxx and Mom.xxx, among many others.

Manwin operates numerous brands such as Brazzers.com, Twistys.com, YouPorn.com, Spankwire.com, RedTube.com, Tube8.com, ExtremeTube.com, KeezMovies.com, Mofos.com, ExtremeTube.com, JuicyBoys.com and PornHub.com, as well as Playboy Plus, Digital Playground and Reality Kings.

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