RabbitsReviews Acquires TopCamSites.com, TopChats.com

MONTREAL — RabbitsReviews.com, known for adult paysite reviews, has announced its expansion into the live cam sector with the acquisition of TopChats.com and TopCamSites.com, two leading cam review sites.

TopChats.com and TopCamSites.com, according to RabbitsReviews.com, “both deliver rankings of live cam/chat sites along with succinct reviews. Since their inception in 2014, these sites have developed a strong reputation and user base, and the RabbitsReviews team will continue to build on that success using their own expert knowledge and unique experience in the field. These sites join the ever-growing list of properties within the Rabbits Network, providing partners with more opportunities for targeted adult traffic.”

Mantas M., founder and president of RabbitsReviews.com, said, “It’s exciting to see and be a part of the ongoing evolution of the online adult industry. As a longstanding super-affiliate and a leading authority on adult reviews, the Rabbits Network is continuing to expand and keep up with the trends of both our users and partners." 

Max G., vice president of product management for RabbitsReviews.com, said, “With this transaction, our promise to users continues by offering the most honest and accurate reviews, along with our ongoing commitment to our partners to find the best means of connecting them with our users.”

The Rabbits Network was launched by Mantas M., aka Rabbit, in 2003. The company’s portfolio also includes TheBestPorn.com and MyFavSexCams.xxx.

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