Porn Star Tweet Turns 4 Years Old

LAS VEGAS  PornStarTweet celebrates its four-year anniversary.

The social media aggregator follows nearly 1,700 porn stars; plus operates 10 other niche sites focused on various different sectors of adult entertainment including gay, BBW, tranny, ALT, cam girls; as well as networks focused on sports, music, celebrities, politicians and entertainment.

"What started as a marketing gimmick four years ago has turned into a full fledged business," said Pete Housley, founder and CEO. "I look back over the past four years, it's really humbling to recall all of the amazing support we've received from stars, sponsors, media and most of all fans around the world."

The Naughty Tweet Network, of which PornStarTweet.com is the anchor site, boasts more than 400,000 followers on social media and thousands of clicks daily to its network of websites.

Both PornStarTweet and the network as a whole have seen media attention from both the adult and mainstream worlds since their inception.

Housley has spoken on numerous adult industry and mainstream panels about social media; and the company owes much of its success to a strong consulting team.

"Being social is more than just sending out tweets and posting on your Facebook," said TJ Little, COO. "What's made us different is we get out from behind the keyboard to throw epic parties, sponsor consumer expos and truly participate in the industry."

For the third year in a row Porn Star Tweet will sponsor the forthcoming series of Exxxotica Expo shows starting with the April show in Atlantic City.

"Social Media changes every day,"  said Denise Kraft, director of new business development. "We are constantly looking at the next new thing and it shows in the options we can bring to the table to our consulting and advertising clients as well as our sponsors. We've been able to work with some of the biggest companies in the adult business over the last four years and we continue to grow and extend our services portfolio."

For more information, contact Denise Kraft at denise@naughtytweet.com.

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