AdultWebmasterLabor.com Debuts Outsourcing Services

CYBERSPACE – In answer to the ongoing need among webmasters to outsource labor on certain projects, EDF Media launched AdultWebmasterLabor.com, the culmination of several recently purchased sites that offer job services to the Internet industry.

The site is being touted by EDF as having a 100 percent English speaking staff that has access to a list of “seasoned” adult webmasters with a wide range of experience with current technology and media trends.

“We do not have communication issues derived from a language barrier and there are no training periods necessary due to unskilled labor,” company representative Tam K said. “Because communication is key to our service philosophy we strive to make the entire outsourcing experience as painless and easy as possible.”

Outsourcing categories range from public relations materials, content shopping, blog posting and gallery descriptions to 2257 compliance record keeping, template design, site proofing, paysite reviews and text translations.

Each client is assigned a service rep who maintains constant contact throughout the duration of the project.

“Which means no lengthy contracts are necessary and you do not have an employee sitting idly by while you have no work for them,” Tam K said.

So far, the fledgling outsourcing site has a client list that includes RealityPorn, JayManCash, Jason & Alex and Rabbits Reviews.

In keeping with many other adult companies stepping forward to help victim’s of Hurricane Katrina, EDF currently has a $250 services credit available through an auction for Katrina victims that gives any bidder the option of picking any number of Adult Webmaster Labor categories. The hurricane relief pledge also entitles the winning bidder to a 20 percent lifetime discount on all the company’s services.

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