SEOForAdult.com Set to Launch, Taps Adrianna Luna as Spokesmodel

PITTSBURGH — A new Internet marketing and adult industry search engine optimization company, SEOForAdult.com is set to launch Feb. 14 with adult star Adrianna Luna as its spokesmodel.

The company said it offers website management, web design, and SEO/SEM Internet marketing for anyone affiliated with adult, at a rate "much lower than anyone else in the industry."

Services range from reputation management and “backlink” creation to social media marketing campaigns and website boosts via SEO and social networks.

“We’re very excited to have Adrianna as the face of our company,” Wright Williams, CEO of SEOForAdult said. “Her amazing bedroom skills, incredible sex appeal, and positive outlook are exactly the same aspects we would love to mirror with our Internet marketing services. We want out clients and their websites to shine, to turn people on, and to rise to the very top of Google’s monstrous mountain.”

Luna was selected after a search for a well-spoken, well-rounded performer who didn’t fit the mold of the “typical porn performer,” according to the company. Luna holds a BA in public relations and has a background in corporate America. She is also a Muay Thai kickboxer as well as the Nov. 2012 Penthouse Pet of the Month.

“I’m very excited to be the spokesmodel for SEOForAdult,” Luna said. “I’ve been wanting to take on more projects in the adult industry aside from shooting movies, and this is a great opportunity to get me started.”

Starter packages are $199 per month, per site and include backlink creation, on-site SEO audits and maintenance. Discounts are available for established members.

The company is also prepping to launch an additional service that will fully build and host a site for any porn performer or company for a flat one-time fee of $500-$1000.

For more information visit SEOForAdult.com.

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