Redfinders Launches Search System for Performers, Fans

Redfinders Launches Search System for Performers, Fans

LOS ANGELES — Redfinders.com has launched with a "search system" that helps performers quickly promote all of their content, across various sites, directly to their fans.

“Search with sites like Google or Bing is great if you want to find things like world history or the current weather report, but if you want to see Lisa Ann having anal sex with two guys, it takes a lot longer to find what you are seeking,” said Redfinders principal Joel.

“That’s why we have built a very different kind of search system, drawing information from all around the internet and presenting it in an up to the moment visual interface fans can browse with ease," Joel explained.

A rep said Redfinders' business model is "based on promoting models and the sites they appear on by using a more model-centric approach to giving fans faster access to the content they crave the most." The rep explained performers can improve their standing on the site through promotion to their fan base.

Positioning on the Redfinders main page grid is "all merit-based," said the rep, "and getting top-ranked means even more traffic for all the places [models] appear online."

Joel noted the site is "simply a different way of presenting information that fans want, and we believe it will lead to much better conversion ratios for the sites and models we promote because it’s so much more efficient."

"We also have a blog where we openly discuss the many ways we hope to help models connect with fans and widen their audience to include even more customers," he said.

Visit Redfinders.com for additional details.

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