Alia Janine Joins Pornstar Platinum Network

LOS ANGELES — Alia Janine has joined forces with the Pornstar Platinum Network to launch her paysite, AliaJanine.com.

The site offers various exclusive, professional photos and a variety of high quality HD content including solos, lesbian, fetish, domination and hardcore scenes.

“I am beyond ecstatic that my site is finally here,” Janine said.

“My three-year anniversary in the adult movie biz is in February, and there couldn’t be a better way to celebrate than this. I’ve worked extremely hard to bring my fans some of my best work yet, and content that’s fresh, hot and new! Most of my content is shot with Nick Melillio, who besides being an outstanding photographer, videographer and editor, is just an amazing person and a blast to work with."

Her site also features performers Mike John, Sean Michaels, Jonni Darkko, Christian, Nikki Delano, Yuri Luv, Angelina Valentine, Charlie Chase, Katie Summers and others.

"I teamed up with Pornstar Platinum Network because they’re a solid, hard-working, honest team that has built an amazing and smoothly run network with some of the best performers in the industry,“ she said.

Besides original content, members will also get access to Janine’s free weekly webcam shows. Both members and non-members will have access to many of the site’s other features, including a link to her store, her own personal blog and live streaming of shoots.

“Alia had a very clear vision of what she wanted here site to look like, which is something we’re not used to,” said Jason Quinlan, co-owner of Pornstar Platinum. “However, the final product turned out to be something sites rarely do these days: Sell! With just organic SE and Twitter traffic, Alia has already outsold most of the other girls in the program. She’s a tenacious promoter, and we’re happy to have her as part of Pornstar Platinum.”

Pornstar Platinum offers promo tools including hotlinkable videos for tubes, embeds for blogs, tube style free hosted galleries in HD, handwritten RSS, dynamic banners, Twitter tools, custom fansigns and others.

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