Xesenta.com, Jessica Valentino Join Forces in New Site Launch

LOS ANGELES — Jessica Valentino has joined forces with Xesenta.com to announce the launch of her new website JessicasXXXworld.com.

Xesenta.com will promote, create and host a profile page that includes erotic teaser photos directly from JessicasXXXworld.com. Xesenta.com will also endeavor to attract new fans to visit JessicasXXXworld.com and explore more explicit options.

"I think we've cultivated a whole new audience of porn fans," Xesenta.com editor Bon Vivant said. "Xesenta.com rarely shows any real nudity or graphic stuff. We leave that to our many content partners — they do it far better. Our goal is to help grow the adult market and actually integrate it into the mainstream. If we can tease you with a softcore Jessica, you're ultimately going to die to see her completely nude. Jessica helps Xesenta by being hot and sexy — and we will send her paying subscribers."

Valentino was excited when talking about the future of the site.

“We are very excited about our new site," she said. "We have so many ideas for new content, including bundling photo and video for our fans to download — even doing live video feeds. Whatever the fans want.”

Xesenta.com does not promote itself through affiliate marketing. Instead, the company pursues content partners and long-term advertising accounts, including the occasional mainstream client, such as a cigar company that recently signed on.

Founded in 2007, Xesenta.com launched to integrate the adult world with art, sex and politics, modeling itself after the conservative news website The Drudge Report. Xesenta is based in the UK and Los Angeles.

JessicasXXXworld.com is a new site owned and operated by Jessica Valentino, who plans to offer affiliate packages and annual membership subscriptions.

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