Freeones.com Releases Paysite Review Service

ZAANDAM, The Netherlands — Free porn star and celebrity site Freeones.com, perhaps best known for its daily-updated list of the most searched girls on its site, announced a new paysite review section Friday that the company said would give webmasters in-depth information on hundreds of adult paysites.

According to Roald, business development manager at Freeones, seven reviewers have already listed 150 site reviews on the site, and the company expects to chronicle 500 before the end of 2005.

Each review rates the sites on the amount of content offered, ease of navigation, price vs. quality and documents whether the site offers video, live shows and a host of extras.

“It’s a jungle out there when it comes to paysites,” said Roald. “We believe that it is part of our job to show our visitors a difference between quality and garbage.”

One recent review of Porn Access VIP, for example, describes the configuration of the site, offers navigation tips, lists how many movies are offered and goes through the several different categories of content available off the site. Test downloads of content are usually reviewed as well to determine how easily the content can be accessed.

Roald said the reviews are honest and do not involve any of the sites being examined.

“The reactions have been very positive, so it is obvious that our visitors appreciate this new feature,” he said.

Freeones.com has been in operation since 1998.

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