C.H.S. Regime Launches New Web Packages for Talent

LOS ANGELES Circus Hooker Smut Regime has recently launched a new web design campaign focused on providing professional and affordable websites to adult models and performers.

Circus Hooker Smut Regime is an independent design, marketing and content development studio founded by the artist/producer team of Jimi King and Mich Masoch.

"We developed these new site-design packages in response to the recent problems adult talent has had in keeping accounts and content online with free sites like Tumblr and Google's Blogger platform," Masoch said.

"We've always encouraged all the models and performers we work with to maintain their independence when it comes to their online presence," King said. "Now it's more important than ever."

The design studio is offering three basic packages, from simple blog-style websites (starting at $250) to full-featured sites (starting at $500) designed to help models increase their exposure and make money with their site, the studio said.

All packages include basic design customization to give each model's site a unique look and feel.

The studio creates all of its websites using the WordPress platform.

The company said the WordPress system has a solid and user-friendly interface that makes websites simple to update and manage.

Each design package also includes a simple step-by-step instruction guide, showing models how to manage their new site, as well as a one-on-one walk-through tutorial to help them over the learning curve.

Some other features include a custom-video request form, booking request form, booking calendar and video store (using Clips4Sale), along with other features.

For more information, visit CHSRegime.com.

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