PornReviews.com Offers Review Site

LOS ANGELES — The team behind adult review site AdultReviews.net has announced the release of its new paysite review portal, PornReviews.com.

According to the company, the site comes with a new and unique way to determine the value for the money of each site that was rated, by taking the points a site receives for quality in various sections and dividing the total of these points by the monthly membership amount; resulting in the Points/USD feature.

Current reviews reportedly feature sites that rank from 2.87 to 9.3 Points/USD, with the ranking being searchable, along with review date and niche; while screenshots can be browsed as well.

"PornReviews.com caters to people who want a quick read, but also to people who spend some time to see which site they want to join," stated a company release. "Visitors who want to know what they're buying can quickly view the mini review on the top of the page, but those who want some more info can scroll down the page to get some more info about what they find important: the Porn talk, the Tech talk, Small talk section and the Overall Conclusion. Besides this, the site contains screenshots of the paysite's members area to get a visual idea of the quality."

"At PornReviews.com we offer no-nonsense reviews like we do on AdultReviews.net, but on this site we do it with a few funny and informative extras," PornReviews.com and AdultReviews.net founder Thomas, said. "And I am happy to see that our visitors like it too — both visitor amounts and conversion rates are going great."

Paysite owners may submit their sites for review using an online form.

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