Booble Completes Redesign With Launch of New Images Area

NEW YORK — Featuring improved navigation and thousands of new images, adult search engine Booble.com has unveiled its redesigned images area.

The heart of Booble is a simple search engine that returns links to adult content, but the site also offers a full adult portal that includes videos, live cams, online personals and adult reviews. The company revamped the rest of its site back in February.

Booble Founder Bob Smart told XBIZ that a few minor speed bumps in development prevented his company from launching the new images area with the rest of the site.

"Our previous process had some unfortunate speed bumps, so when the redesign came about, we wanted to make sure we got those ironed out," he said, adding that the new images area will launch with 1,500 new images spread across hundreds of new TGPs. He said they plan to add 70 new TGPs per day.

Smart said that the new TGPs will only be across straight niches for now as he and his team make efforts to populate all of the most popular categories.

In addition, Smart said that Booble visitors will be able to search through a master category list or use a specific search field to sift through the thousands of images to find something they like.

Smart stressed that his company strives to make its experience as easy as possible.

"[We have] no redirects, blind links or traffic trades that dump you onto a page you didn’t want," he said. "It's just the porn you want, when you want it."

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