iPorn Bets on Hand Jobs With Domain Acquisition

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — iPorn.com on Tuesday said that it has purchased domain name HandJob.com in a private sale and has already shot 40 scenes for the website, which is planned to launch early next year.

iPorn producer Jim Powers said that the site will have a plethora of exclusive scenes when it debuts with about 100.

“We are shooting in unique and original ways in which girls give a hand job,” he said.

The announcement comes about a week shy of the Venus Expo in Berlin, where iPorn is planning to show off its online products.

iPorn Executive Producer Porno Dan Leal said that in honor of next year’s HandJob launch the company plans to be giving out hand jobs to fans from their favorite stars.

“The great thing about a hand job is that every [one] loves getting them,” Leal said. “We feel it’s a fun filled way for fans to have the chance to win something they will always remember.”

iPorn, whose parent company is AdultVest, is more than a video-streaming site. It also offer users compatibility with their home theater system and a variety of mobile messaging systems, including iPhone, iTunes, iPod and AppleTV.

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