Jimmy 'Wizzo' Foreman to Shift Full Focus to Broker.xxx

Jimmy 'Wizzo' Foreman to Shift Full Focus to Broker.xxx

VANCOUVER, Canada — Adult website and domain marketplace Broker.xxx has announced that Jimmy "Wizzo" Foreman will be shifting his focus away from JuicyAds to fully concentrate on the brokerage company.

“Juicy Jay, the founder of JuicyAds, and I started Broker.xxx, and in recent months the new company has been growing in a major way," Foreman said. "I will be transitioning away from JuicyAds to focus on Broker.xxx. I will still be working on a number of things with the JuicyAds team.”

“It is not a goodbye to JuicyAds, just a shift in focus,” he added.

Juicy Jay compared this transition to the early days of JuicyAds.

"Broker.xxx has reached that tipping point,” said Jay. “I’m very happy to add Jimmy to the roster of full-time team members and really looking forward to what we will accomplish with Jimmy's full dedication. It has taken a lot of effort to revolutionize the way websites and domains were bought and sold."

"Jimmy has worked with me on the adult broker venture for many years before the public launch, and there comes a moment when you decide it’s time to attach a jetpack," he added. "Now is the time — and Jimmy is that jetpack."

The company also revealed that it has a premium domain name announcement coming shortly.

For more information, visit Broker.xxx.

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