Pornoob Offers Adult Social Network

NEW YORK — Pornoob.com has announced the launch of its adult social network, which the company hopes will "make sure the adult industry is forever changed."

According to its owners, Pornoob.com is a social porn network that will "empower its users to get exposure, [and] discover talent as well as find and watch the best adult content on the web today."

"I want to see pornstars get the spotlight and respect they deserve," Joel, Pornoob's cofounder and creative director, said. "I want studios and producers who have the skills to shoot great porn to find the talent they need, and most of all for their fans and users to be connected to a mature and safe community where they can easily fulfill all of their adult fantasies plus more."

"Pornoob will help stars and studios reach fans by using personalized profiles, with the ability to set their status', upload photos, videos, create their network of friends/fans and communicate via comments and private messaging," Theofanis, Pornoob's cofounder and technology director said. "We combine this with niche galleries and user created content like blogs, events and classifieds."

According to Theofanis, the site can be used as a powerful marketing tool.

"We make professional networking easy by allowing pornstars and studio accounts to request resumes from each other, making new contacts and connections fast," he said. "You can view resumes within the site or easily download them as PDF documents."

"It's really the small things that add up to the bigger, more important picture of a positive user experience," Joel said. "For instance, setting any blog to 'Featured' so it shows up in its entirety on your profile page is great for promoting something."

"The ability to turn on and off picture comments which seems simple, but is still absent in many sites today," he added. "These are just a few examples."

The site suggests that newcomers create one of three profile types which allow controlled customization, with user, pornstar and studio profiles integrated with niche galleries.

"With the use of these profiles combined with galleries submitted by adult webmasters, the result is a high level of content discovery, community interaction and industry networking," Joel offered.

"Given the unique experience Pornoob delivers, we needed the search engine to be equally rewarding when giving back results," Joel said. "Our search engine is not completely final and as of now will only show results for our galleries, but we're actively working on the best way to present the most meaningful and relevant content that is available on the site."

Pornoob's revenue model is said to be mostly affiliate and ad driven at first, but future plans involve an upgradable VIP account which will enable members to make money by selling content via their profile page.

"We're very excited to be able to do a summer launch in such an economic downturn, and we truly hope that during these times we see stars and studios from all over the world make their way to the top, while providing their fans with what they do best," concluded Theofanis.

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