PornStarDollars Rolls Out Official Site for Jasmin St. Claire

LOS ANGELES — Jasmin St. Claire finally has an official home online.

Adult affiliate company PornStarDollars.com has launched a new official paysite for the former adult performer at ClubJasminStClaire.com.

The new site offers consumers all of the usual bells and whistles, including high-definition videos and photos, as well as an online store. In addition, St. Claire herself will be involved with the site, interacting with fans through private messages and chats.

"I knew I had to be with the best and I knew PornstarDollars could deliver the hottest design that would really reflect my personality,” St. Claire said. “I'm blown away by my site, and I know my fans will love it."

PornstarDollars President Donald Osterholt echoed that sentiment, offering praise for St. Claire and her career.

"Jasmin is a porn icon and has a huge porn fanbase,” he said. “She has also been able to go beyond porn to have another huge metal music fanbase, which is unique in the adult world. We were excited to create a site to appeal to both audiences, using the latest technology to deliver her content to the end users, while maximizing the effectiveness and conversions for her and the webmasters who promote the site."

Subscribers to St. Claire's site also will get access to rest of the PornStarDollars.com network, which includes official sites for Taylor Wane, Allanah Starr, Savanna Samson, Jada Fire, Avy Scott and Courtney Cummz.

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