Web Host Industry Review Revamps Hosts4Porn

TORONTO — Web hosting industry publication the Web Host Industry Review, an operator of a network of hosting information resources that reaches into print and video, has announced the relaunch of one of its oldest niche properties, Hosts4Porn.com.

According to the company, the Hosts4Porn site is an extensive directory of adult content-friendly hosting providers, "providing a valuable resource to developers in the adult Internet industry, whose work with hosting providers is sometimes limited, or steered by the nature of their content."

In addition to the directory of adult-friendly hosting plans, the site includes an archive of how-to articles, interviews and other content dealing directly with issues related to the adult Internet business, and adult-specific hosting. Users are also able to contribute content to the Hosts4Porn site via the WHIR network's Article Central engine.

"Finding a host that not only accepts their particular brand of content but also is equipped to handle the specific technology needs of their business, has always been a key business step for adult website operators," WHIR publisher Stephen Mayhew said. "And for nearly 10 years, Hosts4Porn has been providing an extremely valuable resource to these businesses."

"We're thrilled to re-introduce Hosts4Porn, redesigned and revamped to meet with some of the functions we introduced with our recent re-launch of the rest of the WHIR network," Mayhew added.

Since 2000, the Web Host Industry Review has provided news, reviews and resources to the hosting community. The WHIR magazine "offers a business-minded, issue-driven perspective of interest to executives and decision-makers at both large and small hosting companies as well as suppliers, resellers and web hosting customers;" while company blogs and other resources such as WHIR TV which offers on demand web hosting video interviews and web hosting video features of key persons and events in the web hosting industry, round out the available resources.

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