Michael Ninn Launches New iGirlPortal Site

LOS ANGELES — Director and producer Michael Ninn makes a comeback online with the launch of his new site, iGirlPortal.com.

Designed and spearheaded by Ninn, iGirlPortal.com is a gateway to many high trafficked, artistic nude sites which include the likes of Met-Art, Digital Desire and others.

“I wanted to put together a community, a central meeting place in cyberspace where people can find talent, comment and vote on the content that is available for this genre.” Ninn told XBIZ.

"Michael is very clear in his objective to make the navigation on iGirlPortal coherent with superior functionality, while maintaining the aesthetic design that Michael is well known for,” said JD Magness, head of development for IMN Media.

“The site contains more than 4000 models from 25 plus websites, more than a million photos and a great deal of video content that grows on an hourly basis. iGirlPortal also allows the end user to vote on their favorite models and layouts across a broad array of sites. It is designed to be a place for like minds to gather and share their thoughts and comments."

iGirlPortal offers a new trend in the way that affiliates and members can interact and how content is aggregated.

"Representing our partners' brands properly on iGirlPortal was the most important thing for me," Ninn said. "If you look at the work of Petter Hegre from Hegre-Art.com and many of the other partners on iGirlPortal, one can clearly see that there is an incredible amount of talent and care given to their art and anything short of not taking the time to represent this content properly was just not going to happen on iGirlPortal."

"One of the things I love about the internet is that it is forever changing and that the release of iGirlPortal is just the beginning of this site. It will continue to grow and re-make itself as it takes on its own purpose," Ninn added.

IMNINN video, photography and other attractions are offered to members along with their subscriptions to any of the sites included in the gateway, as a value added benefit, furthering the sense of community within iGirlPortal.

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