Barron Innovations' Sex.xxx to Launch in March

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Sex.xxx, one of the top-rated domains acquired by Barron Innovations as part of a groundbreaking $5 million deal with ICM Registry, will launch in March.

 “The site is in the process of being developed and once it is launched, it will provide a universal, comprehensive solution that will benefit the entire adult industry,” said Shay, vice president of Barron Innovations. “We have put significant development resources behind creating a high-quality site and the site will be an amazing addition to the adult entertainment world.”

Barron Innovations is part of The Associated Group, one of the oldest, most well-established and successful companies in the biz. The company was established to promote premium .xxx domains and turn them into top adult industry brands. Domains include, among many others: Phone.xxx, Black.xxx, Shop.xxx, Mate.xxx, Horny.xxx, Kinky.xxx, Online.xxx and Education.xxx.

“There is no doubt about the superior performance of .XXX domains in terms of SEO and conversion rates, and we are very excited about the launch of Sex.xxx, our flagship domain. We believe it will be the leading brand in the adult web industry,” Shay said. 

Enterprising businesses interested in sponsorship opportunities on Sex.xxx are very welcome to contact Barron Innovations directly through the company website.

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