JuicyAds Acquires, Offers Large Collection of Adult .XYZ Domains

JuicyAds Acquires, Offers Large Collection of Adult .XYZ Domains

VANCOUVER — JuicyAds has announced its acquisition of the Porno.xyz Network, which it calls “the largest private collection of top-level adult .xyz domains.”

The domains are now available for partnerships or lease, but also available for sale to the highest bidder, and according to the company, this is the first time the full domain collection has been made available for public sale.

“Dot xyz is gaining value as one of the second-best TLDs to the .com and we feel that the portfolio has obvious value, especially the single-word premium adult keyword domains,” said JuicyAds CEO Juicy Jay.

“How many times do you go to register a domain name only to find that it's unavailable and not being used at all?” Jay added. “It happens all the time, but now we are opening up this entire collection for sale and unlike other domain brokers who ignore emails and want to charge an arm and a leg, these top-level .xyz domains are priced reasonably and you’ll always get a reply to inquiries.”

Jay said the domain names perceived to have the highest value from the portfolio include cams.xyz, babes.xyz, pussy.xyz boobs.xyz, girls.xyz, hardcore.xyz, orgasms.xyz, shemales.xyz, tits.xyz and other single-word domains.

The domains are hosted at MojoDomains, a MojoHost.com offering that provides lower-priced domain registration and free WHOIS protection with every registration. Jay revealed that during a recent case-study review, in comparison with GoDaddy, it was discovered that moving the domains to MojoDomains would save approximately 48 percent (over $3,600) per year for the near 300 domain names, with the savings mostly due to the free WHOIS protection from MojoDomains, which costs $9.99 per domain at GoDaddy.

“Protecting privacy is of the utmost importance on today’s internet,” MojoHost CEO Brad Mitchell said. “Our offering includes free domain WHOIS Privacy because it’s just the right thing to do and obviously saves people a ton of money. We all have too many domains — myself included — and if you aren’t parking your domains with MojoHost, you’re paying too much.”

Those interested in purchasing or partnering with these domain names can find the full list here.

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