HarrietSugarcookie.com Launches Streaming-Only Service

HarrietSugarcookie.com Launches Streaming-Only Service
LONDON — HarrietSugarcookie.com, the UK lifestyle website for men, is now offering a streaming-only service with "more affordable pricing options" for its online users.
 
The new service, which launched a trial run in early August, features "an extensive library of adult performer Harriet Sugarcookie's erotic exploits with her friends, porn stars and aspiring amateur entertainers, all for an inexpensive monthly fee."
 
According to Sugarcookie, "So far, it's been a success! It's also been amazing for affiliates, not just us … and it's shown us that there are a lot of people interested in this streaming-only format." 
 
The British star's eponymous site has recently been more focused on "the more efficient technologies and processes in order to drive down the cost" of subscriptions for its members. 
 
"I simply want my content to be affordable for everyone who wants to enjoy it," added Sugarcookie, "not just the middle classes that can drop $25 to $40 a month on a subscription." 
 
Since its 2015 launch, HarrietSugarcookie.com — "Porn for Geeks" — has "swiftly become one of the UK's leading adult websites, regularly attracting over 300,000 monthly visitors," with advice columns, celebrity gossip, "revealing articles," favorite recipes and XXX sex scenes together for "an engaging mix of personalized, stimulating entertainment straight from Sugarcookie herself."
 
Sugarcookie, who was named 2017 XBIZ Web Star of the Year, can be followed on TwitterInstagram and Facebook.
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