AdultWork.com Launches Magazine

AdultWork.com Launches Magazine

LONDON — AdultWork.com has announced the launch of AdultWork.com Magazine, a digital publication aimed at providing both readers and service providers with unique insights into U.K.-based cam and personal-services platforms.

Along with photoshoots showcasing AdultWork.com members, the magazine will also include readers’ letters, special and exclusive interviews, adult product reviews, erotic stories, competition winners, photos from adult industry parties and more.

In the pilot Issue, there are shoots and interviews with Hannah Brooks, Barbie Sins, Lexi Lou, QueenieB, Anna Lee, Saffy McKenna and KinkyDirtyBitch.

The pilot issue is available here.

AdultWork.com has also announced a new monthly competition for models seeking to become the next AdultWork.com Magazine cover model.

“You can vote for your favorite member by going to the ‘Vote for Me’ section near the bottom of their profiles. All AdultWork.com members are eligible and so anyone can win,” a company rep said. “Not only will the winner be featured on the cover, but they will also receive 200 AdultWork.com credits to spend in the AdultWork.com Mall.”

New issues will be released on AdultWork.com and the various app stores, with a limited number of printed issues available in the AdultWork.com Mall.

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