Sabrina Deep Named BeSinful's Public Relations Manager

LONDON — Sabrina Deep has been named the new media and public relations manager of BeSinful.com.

“The internet property where professional models and exhibitionism enthusiasts upload content for members to view and rate and interact with them has been recently acquired by BSF Media and the hire of Miss Deep represents the first step towards the relaunch and expansion of one among the oldest adult communities online,” a spokesperson said.

“The most immediate goal of BeSinful.com is to restructure their business model to offer studios the highest standards of support, transparency and time-sharp payment processing by bringing to the adult industry a mainstream business approach where communication and professionalism are king of reputation. In this context, the position filled by Sabrina Deep will prove strategic to the growth of BeSinful.”

BeSinful.com is an adult community for next-door, cam and sinful girls and couples, and their admirers. Members and models can interact with and cater-to one another, while sharing and exchanging private and exclusive content, be it for free or for a fee, the company reported.

Launched back in 2009 as an adult social network, today BeSinful.com hosts a vibrant community of sex enthusiasts, and with its newly acquisition by BSF Media the BeSinful brand aims at rapidly becoming a strong point of reference for the multitude of independent performers who shoot and distribute their own content without the aegis of the industry's traditional intermediaries and channels, the company said.

“I'm excited to join the innovators at BSF Media and look forward to connecting the best-in-class performers and studios out there to a growing market of enthusiastic and supportive customers,” she continued. “My first goal will be setting unprecedented standards for the adult industry in the customer support department, because as a performer I know how frustrating can be to deal with poor communication and lack of transparency when it comes to my business and the proceeds it generates.

"Being heard, assisted and paid, all in a timely manner, should be an undisputable right of any performer, not a seldom concession by the hosting and traffic medium, and I will work hard for BeSinful to become a game changer in that respect."

For more information, visit BeSinful.com.

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