Hogspy.com Adds Marketing Partners, Featured on FemDom Directory

LONDON — Hogspy.com, the U.K.-based female domination site, has announced several recent business developments including a new advertising agreement with Clips4Sale.

Hogspy.com had recently opted to retain all its ad brokering, marketing and promo in house, leading to the new deals, according to owner and site editor, Phil Friendly.

He said that among his other notable advertisers were Mistress Julie Simone and The Schlagende Girls, a popular German FemDom site.

"Going it alone was one of the best decisions we have made, giving us the chance to really look closely at potential advertisers making sure we keep our female-domination niche as tight as we can," Friendly explained. "We had problems with filters though the brokers we instructed and in the end found keeping things in house was the best way all round."

In other Hogspy news, the site has sponsored the "Lucky 13" play party which kicks off this year's London Fetish weekend in September at various venues. "Hogspy is delighted to be involved in this year's London Fetish Weekend which is always a blast and growing in popularity year on year," Friendly said.

Meanwhile, Hogspy also recently was featured on a worldwide FemDom directory site, Femme Fatale Directory, which has taken a feed from Hogspy to give its readers the latest fetish and female-domination news. 

Friendly said that it's "good news for surfers and good traffic business for both sites." 

The owner also noted he was "thrilled" about a nomination for the inaugural Sex Awards in Hollywood this September in the Best Web Site category and may consider attending if his schedule permits.

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