PornCity Launches Adult Blog Free Host

CYBERSPACE — PornCity.com, building upon its past experiences as the original adult freehost, has re-invented itself as a premier free blog host.

PornCity first launched in early 1996 as an adult free host and quickly grew to be one of the largest adult sites on the Internet, claiming more than 22,000,000 visitors a day.

By 2001, the price of bandwidth had dropped dramatically and the need for free hosts diminished, causing PornCity to discontinue its freehosting in favor of focusing on its webmaster board and adult affiliate program, MayorsMoney.com.

Now due to the growing popularity of adult blogs and the need for free adult-friendly blog space, PornCity is once again offering free hosting, which targets the needs of bloggers, including the ability to easily use site templates, RSS feeds, videos and pictures directly in the posts.

"Using PornCity to host a blog has some great benefits. The fact that the domain is very old and was the biggest adult site for many years makes it favorable to search engines and gives it an excellent ranking," Jimmy "Wizzo" Foreman said.

"Another great benefit is the actual index pages of the blogs receive a large amount of traffic and are constantly updated with the newest, most popular and recently updated blogs on the site, so webmasters can see instant traffic to their blogs and benefit from it," he said.

PornCity also has transformed its webmaster board, BBS.PornCity.net, into an adult industry-only forum requiring new members to prove they are in the industry before posting or viewing the forum. The board also offers a point system with prizes that appeal to adult webmasters, such as bonus sponsor payouts, free domains, show passes and more.

"We are very excited about the relaunch and have many more big plans for PornCity in our effort to return it to the number one adult site on the net," Mike "Mayor" Strouse said.

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