PornDoe Premium Set to Launch CastingFrancais.com

PornDoe Premium Set to Launch CastingFrancais.com

SWITZERLAND — PorndoePremium.com on Friday will roll out its 36th website — a new project called CastingFrancais.com.

Yannick Ferreri, head of business development PorndoePremium.com, said the site, which translates to “French Casting” in English, shows off the beauties of the Canadian province of Quebec.

Included in the site are interviews with models in a relaxed ambiance. They're questioned about their past sexual exploits, daring scenarios and preferred positions “at which point they show us what they got,” Ferreri said.

“The Canadian market is one that most stayed away from because it is unknown and sometimes comes with a language barrier,” Ferreri said. “Luckily our international approach to content has allowed us to easily step over this hurdle and finally bring some new unseen faces to the web.”

PornDoe Premium is priced at $29.95, and users get access to the entire network along with added features on the free PornDoe site.

“With a lot of the same faces in U.S. and the E.U. we knew we needed a fresh well. Canada offered us this and more, and we are overwhelmed with the opportunities we have discovered. There is definitely more to come,” said Gian Carlo, managing partner of PornDoePremium.com.

XBIZ World’s October edition features a company profile of PornDoe Premium. It can be viewed here

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