GirlsOutWest Relaunches With New Site Design

MELBOURNE, Australia — GirlsOutWest.com announced the relaunch of its site with an updated design and the implementation of new features.

The company said the redesign includes a modernized tour, mobile compatibility with all mobile devices, updated, more user-friendly members area navigation and 1080p high definition videos in multiple formats.

“We’re very excited about this relaunch,” said Annie, founder and producer of GirlsOutWest.com.

“After eight successful years online, we’ve learned to respond to the requests of our customers, so this iteration of GirlsOutWest.com embraced some of those requests including behind the scenes footage and the integration of social media, featuring live, on site tweets.

The site will continue to feature exclusive amateur Australian content, filmed and produced entirely by women, focusing on natural solo girl scenes, sensual girl on girl scenes, and girl/boy scenes of real-life couples. Members have access to thousands of high-res images and more than 3,000 movies in multiple formats of more than 700 all natural models.

The company said GirlsOutWest.com adds new content twice daily and has an active forum where members can interact with other members, models and staff.

The company noted that the GirlsOutWest.com affiliate program would soon be seeing updates and new integration as well.

“We’ve had tremendous growth, particularly in the European market, with consistently strong conversions and a bounce rate of under 18 percent, so we’re working on some new options for our affiliates as well,” Annie said.

For more information, visit GirlsOutWest.com, or contact Shane at shane@girlsoutwest.com.

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