Adult Directory Slixa Receives Strong Response

LOS ANGELES — Slixa.com, the newest adult entertainment directory, reports that it is gaining widespread attention weeks after its launch.  

The company said it is being applauded for its advanced functionality and clean entertainer-focused designs.

According to the company, the exclusion of third party advertisements and Slixa’s customer service are one of the reasons for the positive response.

“We've had an incredibly positive reception from the industry,” Slixa's CEO said.

“And we're very excited to be so well received. Our ad profiles truly resemble centerfold model layouts, which attracts the professional, upscale entertainers and the men that appreciate the caliber of service they provide."

With a sincere focus on the satisfaction of their entertainers, Slixa.com said it differentiates itself by empowering these women.

“No longer are they subjected to advertising their services on inferior websites,” the company said. “Slixa wants these women to experience this revolutionary, classy platform for themselves, offering verified entertainers 30 days of free advertising if they join during the promotional period.”

The company said that the most interesting dynamic is the experience from the potential client’s perspective. They can view the entire site for free and openly browse profiles with large pictures and descriptions.

The company said that top entertainers have already begun adding Slixa to their advertising budgets, which means visitors to the website are already seeing some of the country’s first-class entertainers.

Slixa Girls, as they describe themselves, can feel proud of their online presence.

After becoming a member in the pre-launch phase, Charlotte Carrington summed up her experience, “I found the site to be very sexy and crisp. Support was fantastic and very helpful.”

 Brianna Sun, one of the first VIP companions to join the growing site is also excited to have Slixa available to her as an advertising platform.

 "[Slixa is a] great looking site with nice big images and super simple navigation."

 

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