Xvicious Offers Revamped Tube Site

MONTREAL — Xvicious.com has announced the launch of its revamped tube site, which seeks to compete in the saturated adult tube site market by focusing on its users’ needs. 

According to the company, the new design puts the user experience and simplicity at the forefront, with an easy to navigate structure; prime ad space embedded into the layout to improve visibility; the ability for content creators to promote their paysites on Xvicious with a free, under-player banner on uploads; and a sleek new look and feel.

Xvicious’ rep Renly says that these new changes encompass a carefully curated content library that is 100 percent user created. The site features high quality content and HD videos; a selection of straight, gay, and trans video categories; and a blog featuring stories about prominent porn stars.

“We are thrilled to continue moving up in the industry and to be able to provide a good service to our users and clients,” said Renly. “The new Xvicious is a great choice for viewers looking for user uploaded quality content that’s easily accessible and for advertisers and content creators that would like to get the attention of our engaged users.”

For more information, visit Xvicious.com.

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