Tranny.com Announces Upgrade, New Features

Tranny.com Announces Upgrade, New Features

LOS ANGELES — Tranny.com has announced a website upgrade that will feature content with a 4K resolution and a weekly update schedule. 

"We've had these upgrades under wraps for a while, getting everything just right for the big reveal," said Phil of Tranny.com. "And now, the time has finally come for Tranny.com to strut its stuff. Our site has always taken an inclusive approach to gender-bending beauty and hardcore transsexuality. Now, we are proud to be able to show off the very best new exclusive tranny videos with true 4K clarity, a big bunch of interface upgrades, and frequent new updates. Check out the free tour, and come on inside when you are ready for more."

A spokesperson described Tranny.com as "a jewel in the PimpRoll.com network, available for performance marketers and affiliates to monetize with a long list of custom tools and a team of digital professionals available to assist you whether you are just getting started or are an experienced industry professional already."

Phil said, "We look forward to working with everyone on the launch of the new Tranny.com, and welcome feedback from our traffic partners as we move the genre forward and continue evolving our offers.  Just like the gorgeous ladyboys on the site, we have plenty to be proud of. But we are also always looking to find ways to become even more alluring. Contact us, and let's talk."

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