Candy.adult Now Accepting Sponsors

LAS VEGAS — Candy.adult, recently nominated for Adult Site of the Year: Fan Site in the 2017 XBIZ Awards, has announced that it is accepting online advertisers for sponsor opportunities.

“We’re immensely honored to be nominated for a 2017 XBIZ Award in the Adult Site of the Year: Fan Site category,” said Pete Housley, creator of Candy.adult. “To be included in that lineup of industry-leading websites is simply an awesome accomplishment for a site and platform as new as Candy. We’re extremely proud to see that consumers and the industry at large have really embraced the new concepts and interactive features we’ve developed, and we sincerely appreciate all of the new ideas presented every day to grow the platform.”

Candy.adult launched ten months ago as a fan site. According to Candy.adult, 90 percent of its content is user-generated.

“Sure, there is a bunch of adult ‘news’ around, but with Candy, we wanted to create something special,” said Andrew Housley, Candy.adult’s moderator general. “This platform encourages consumers to post the topics they are passionate about: stuff like the latest XXX releases, appearances or their favorite lists, like our Top 10 Anal Loving Porn Stars — which has nearly 1 million views alone. We were looking to create something that consumers loved for more than just a ‘quickie’ like they do with tube sites; Candy is a growing, living community.” 

Candy.adult was developed and maintained by the same team that operates PornstarTweet.com, Star.xxx and the entire Naughty Tweet Network. 

“Candy.adult traffic statistics are through the roof in retention and visit duration, with more than 2 million monthly page views and tens of thousands of unique visitors a day — who are highly interactive and engaged through polls, quizzes and other interactive content,” a spokesperson for the site said.

For more information on Candy.adult, follow them on Twitter.

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