Relaxxx Entertainment Launches B2B Site

BALTIMORE — Adult distributor Relaxxx Entertainment has launched a new business-to-business website, RelaxxxEntertainment.com. The site lets buyers to access box covers and stills from videos available from Relaxxx Entertainment's affiliated companies.

"We have a lot of customers and potential customers that do not know what we have to offer," Relaxxx Entertainment National Sales Manager Steve Schwartz told XBIZ. "They can go to our site, see exactly what we have, and make a determination whether it's something their customers can use. It saves them a lot of time." Companies distributed by Relaxxx Entertainment include Boston Alternative Media, home of "Boston BabyDolls," "Wild Rides," "4H Club," "Private Games" and the she-male line "Boston T Party." Relaxxx also distributes videos from the North Carolina-based Raincoat Amateur Pictures, producer of "Now That's What I Call a Lady"; Studio B Entertainment, home of the "Mr. Groper" series; Wet Box Video, producer of "Big Black Dicks in Tight White Slits 1" and "Girls of Tattoo U"; and Platinum Media, producer of "Soccer Moms Revealed" and "Amateurs Caught On Tape."

"The site will be updated regularly," Schwartz said. "We don't have new titles every day, but when we get advance notice of a release, they go up immediately. I think it's going to be a home run, especially for new people who don't know who we are. They can look immediately and make a better decision, quicker than if I had to send out information manually. It'll do well for us."

The website is available here.

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