Barron Innovations’ Sex.xxx Makes Its Debut

TEMPE, Ariz. — Barron Innovations this weekend launched the long-awaited Sex.xxx.

The site is touted as “a one-stop destination for all things sex-related” — including articles, blogs, videos, shops, webcam chat rooms, dating profiles and social media pages — and offers a constantly updated feed of “boxes” that link to those online sources.

Users can also upload their own boxes to the site for free and mark other members’ boxes, said Shay, the vice president of Barron Innovations.

“Sex.xxx will provide a universal, comprehensive solution that will benefit the entire adult industry,” Shay said.

Available on PC and mobile devices, Sex.xxx is said to be highly lucrative for its partners.

Shay said Sex.xxx offers feeds in categories such as “meet,” “chat,” “watch,” “read” and “shop,” most of which contain boxes provided by business partners and link back to their sites. Also available are various sponsorship opportunities, including sponsorships of specific categories, co-sponsorships of the main box feed, banner space on-site, and “featured boxes.”

“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. 

Barron Innovations is part of The Associated Group, one of the oldest, most well-established and highly successful companies in the industry.

The company was established in order 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.

Sites interested in uploading boxes to Sex.xxx or in sponsorship opportunities can contact Barron Innovations directly at contact@barroninnovations.com.

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