Legacy TGP Site 'JPEGWorld' Sold Through Broker.xxx

Legacy TGP Site 'JPEGWorld' Sold Through Broker.xxx

VANCOUVER — Broker.xxx has announced the sale of legacy Thumbnail Gallery Post (TGP) site JPEGWorld.com, which was launched in 2003 and operated for 18 years by its owner, who is now leaving the adult industry for other opportunities, according to a rep.

The website features thousands of galleries and photos from leading adult producers.

'Nostalgia for Many Surfers'

“Broker.xxx is proud to celebrate its official one-year anniversary by brokering the sale of JPEGWorld, one of the internet's iconic old-school TGPs,” said the rep.

Listing agent Jimmy "Wizzo" of Broker.xxx explained that, before the rise of the video tube sites, TGPs were the most common free websites for adult content. "If you've been on the internet and in the industry as long as I have been, you've probably heard of JPEGWorld, and it’s got a lot of nostalgia for many surfers.”

“It is nice to see these websites are still alive and well,” he added.

Juicy Jay, founder and CEO of Broker.xxx, added that when he first started in the industry, he “idolized JPEGWorld and it was an honor to help it find a new home.”

“This week we are completing the sale of two additional properties, and there are new properties being listed, including a paysite network, a large publisher network and other free sites,” Jay added.

"My experience with selling JPEGworld with Broker.xxx was quick, easy, and professionally handled from start to finish of the process,” said the former owner. “Jimmy and Jay both were helpful in answering any questions I had and payment was promptly sent after everything was transferred.”

“We received full asking price for the property and couldn't be happier," the seller added.

Broker.xxx currently lists over 400 websites and domains, adding up to $20 million dollars in asking prices.

For more information, visit Broker.xxx and contact them at sales@broker.xxx.

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