AdultGods, PornSEO Announce Industry Directory Site

DETROIT — AdultGods and PornSEO announced their exclusive adult business directory and advertising site today.

The venture was created to provide the companies’ clients with increased traffic by providing niche-based PR and advertising.

“We realize that there is tremendous competition in the adult industry these days. Along with our sister site, PornSEO.net, we contemplated several avenues to venture down in order to bring our clients some substantial traffic. What we came up with was EABDA in order to bring some 'life' to the adult web experience,” AdultGods said.

The development began using the functionality of a base directory site script, according to the companies, but then evolved to improve the proprietary side of the site.

Although the site is currently under development, listings are free to adult businesses for a limited time.

“This site is going to be the ground floor page as part of an expanding network that will grow as the niches grow within the industry. Being a SEO person, I realized that it is vital to focus on niche and sub niche within your content and promotions. EABDA is going to help to segregate you from your competition, giving individuals traffic and more importantly, sales,” D Sturgis said.

The companies noted that although sites present themselves within the same niche, each site has subtle differences in design, presentation and even content. The new directory will focus mainly on domain name and keywords within each site niche.

“True separation among the masses will allow sites to grow that would have never been given the opportunity otherwise,” the company said.

More information from info@adultgods.com.

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