Sex-Focused Social Platform PleazeMe Launches News Channel

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — PleazeMe has announced the introduction of an up-to-the-minute news channel to be updated weekly on the platform.

“The new service aims to take a closer look at 'What's Hot' (industry news), 'What's New' (the future of sex), 'Marketing News & Tips,' plus a special 'Spotlight Channel' each month,” said a rep.

The channel aims to provide “a space for small-to-medium-sized businesses to market themselves and connect with customers and industry intel — helping further manage their brands and monetize their businesses.”

PleazeMe’s Heather Montgomery stated that their news channel “is an additional way for PleazeMe to add value to our brand partners by sharing our business learning with our community, as well as a resource for brands and thought leaders to stay abreast of what is happening in the following areas of news: marketing, social media, industry and regulatory, with the addition of PR opportunities and personal success stories.”

According to Montgomery, every Wednesday, the PleazeMe Channel News will post “Hump Day” reminders to channels “interested in us broadcasting their content to all of our members through one of the site’s six channels.

“If you have a business in the pleasure and sexual wellness industry, then PleazeMe is the place where you will be supported, celebrated, educated and promoted,” Montgomery added.

Other channel features include "Face to Face" interviews, "giving PleazeMe industry members the opportunity to promote their businesses and unique offerings within a like-minded, close-knit community."

“We built PleazeMe to help individuals explore their relationship to intimacy, and for professionals in our industry to connect with those individuals seeking their products and services,” Montgomery stated. “We care about all of our members and aim to deliver the content to help them live their best lives ever, professionally and personally.”

To submit news to PleazeMe’s news channel, email submit@pleazeme.com.

For more information, visit PleazeMe and follow them on Twitter.

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