Adultreviews.net Revamps Website

CYBERSPACE — Adultreviews.net has announced the revamping of its website, which now features a completely new design along with some new features.

According to the company, the new look is blue and white and makes it very easy to look around and find the perfect site to join.

"The information given about the reviewed paysites is even more extensive than before," stated a company rep. "Besides photo samples and screenshots of the member areas … users can now also submit their own review of the paysites that are listed, to share their opinions with other visitors."

"It is also possible to leave a short comment with each review," the rep added.

While Adultreviews.net looks different, the basic features of the site are still the same: offering an extensive amount of no-nonsense reviews, a funny blog, and of course, the informative "porn buyer's guide," which is still active and always updating.

"For some time we have wanted to enhance user experience to keep up with ever-evolving user demands," Thomas Kjaergaard of Adultreviews.net said. "With its fresh look, improved layout and expanded functionality, it is the first of several steps towards making the site even more useful and informative."

"This makes us confident that our many daily readers will have an easier time finding better porn sites," Kjaergaard concluded.

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