Broker.xxx launches Adult Website and Business Sales

Broker.xxx launches Adult Website and Business Sales

VANCOUVER, B.C. — A new adult brokerage platform, Broker.xxx, has just launched, helmed by founder and CEO of JuicyAds, Juicy Jay, and sales associate Jimmy Wizzo. 

With over 42 years of combined experience, the duo say that they've launched the site with hopes of making the buying or selling of adult businesses, websites and domains a more seamless process. 

Regarding the new move, Jay shared, "People reach out to have us help sell their properties regularly, so this was a natural progression for us. 

"I've been in this industry over 20 years now and have been vastly successful as an affiliate marketer and a broker for advertising. Reputation is everything, and we have built that over the decades. With it has come the relationships with the top players in the adult industry, plus the benefit of being able to tap an email client list of over 100,000 potential buyers and sellers."

Among the initial offerings is a webcam network with reportedly over $2.6 million in total revenue, listed for purchase at $950,000 as the highest priced listing. Additional listings include a platform for building public or private networks of tube and blog websites, plus a large domain portfolio, and a smoke accessories shop.

"We have been talking about doing this for quite some time, and it is really exciting for it to launch this week," enthused Wizzo. "Our influential brokerage offers more, with a multi-person team handling domain, website and business sales, plus there are investor opportunities not yet listed on the platform."

According to the company website, the service offers a guarantee that they will provide the lowest commission of any notable broker for the properties they represent. They are currently accepting more properties to list.

For more information, visit broker.xxx or email jay@broker.xxx.

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