MyAdultsite.com Offers Turnkey Adult Websites

CYBERSPACE – MyAdultsite.com has launched a new service that gives “anyone with a penchant for the extreme, or a total lack of inhibitions, a way to cash in on the multi-billion-dollar-a-year adult industry,” according to the company's president, Mike Winkler.

The company claims to be the first service offering plug-and-play adult websites. The concept is simple: Aspiring photographers and models upload their content, and MyAdultsite does just about everything else, from HTML formatting to search engine registration. Most sites are active within one business day.

“In the past, starting your own adult website would require significant expertise and spare time, or a very large budget,” said Winkler. “The advent of the camcorder and now digital cameras have made content creation simple and affordable, what was lacking was an easy way to get this content in a sellable format. MyAdultsite lowers both the financial and technological costs of entry.”

After users sign up for MyAdultsite.com hosting, they can choose from a number of design templates, then upload images and text. Setup costs $50, and monthly hosting fees start at $39.95 per month for 300 Megabytes of storage and four Gigabytes of data transfer. The monthly fee also includes registration with more than 800 search engines, a banner exchange program, webcam capabilities, contact forms, site traffic reports and payment collection through CCBill.

The company also offers optional services, such as customized templates. After three months of service, users can request customized site designs catered to their specific content at no extra cost.

Users also can opt-in to an email marketing program. For an additional fee, MyAdultsite.com will send an email newsletter to all addresses in the MyAdultsite system when a user launches or updates a site.

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