Video-Sharing Platform Available Via Adult Site Broker

BANGKOK — Adult Site Broker has announced that a hosting platform used to upload, store or share videos and photos is now for sale. The price is $1.1 million.

“This platform is the largest adult media host on Reddit and has a large amateur voyeur following,” Adult Site Broker said. “It’s becoming an amateur community destination all through word of mouth. Traffic growth is all organic.”

The site, according to Adult Site Broker, is “getting almost a million sessions and over 600,000 users every day. Over half of the site’s traffic is on mobile devices. Google Analytics information is available upon request.”

Adult Site Broker said that the site features “171,727 active albums containing a total of 633,233 active images (and) 173,945 active videos” as well as 68,140 Reddit submissions.”

“Users control who they want to share their content (with),” Adult Site Broker said. “Niches vary across the board.”

Most of the site’s traffic, according to Adult Site Broker, is from the United States.

For more information on the offer, see Adult Site Broker’s NDA.

Adult Site Broker, established in 2011, operates from Bangkok, Thailand and San Francisco.

For more information on Adult Site Broker, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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