Palm Island Launches 'All-in-One' Adult Biz Platform Anything.xxx

MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — Palm Island is touting the launch of Anything.xxx, an "all-in-one" platform offering webcams, phone sex, photo sets and video clips, among other features.

"Both stars and clients to the site will experience secure, intuitive search and browsing options," a rep explained. "Clients can follow their favorite talent, conduct internal chats, send and receive emails and receive text messages when their favorite star is available."

The site is designed to provide "a more intimate experience between talent and clients — helping with client retention," continued the rep. "Clients may view and manage their individual accounts by reviewing secure detailed transactions and order history."

New client account holders will unlock a $5 credit upon signing up.

"For the talent, AnythingXXX offers the ability to create individual profiles, set their own pricing, provide cam via phone or tablet to phone or tablet, link to their existing websites for affiliate revenue and use AnythingXXX as a technology and financial transaction gateway to market and to interact with their customers securely online," concluded the rep. "The site facilitates the talent's ability to sell products and track payments, orders and tips. Stars have the ability to stay at the top of the site, capitalizing on site traffic through higher visibility."

A promotional contest, running through July 31, is open to talent who earn $1,000 USD in transactions in a single category. Stars who meet the contest requirements for a single category will not incur a transaction administration fee for sales in that category above the $1,000.

All tips earned go directly to the talent.

Palm Island was founded in 2004 as an "ethical, fun and cutting-edge company within the adult entertainment industry," noted the rep.

Find Anything.xxx online and on Twitter for additional information.

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