AdultMaven.com Review Site Launches

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. – AdultMaven.com is a newly launched adult review site that offers its writers free online adult movie access, DVDs and shared ad income.

The site's slogan is “Porn reviews by people like you" and features critiques of the latest adult releases by citizen reviewers, who are rewarded with free DVDs, VOD minutes, cash bonuses, publicity and most of all, financial incentives.

AdultMaven.com also provides a medium for the distribution of content suitable for use on blogs, websites, e-zines and newsletters.

AdultMaven is partnered with VOD site Yappo.com. AdultMaven reviews are linked to the same titles on Yappo so readers can watch the movie directly after reading the review. Reviews are also linked to the AdultMaven online store, run by Mallcom.com, which offers those same titles for either rental or purchase.

Through affiliate programs, the writer whose review results in a consumer either watching that movie on Yappo or buying/renting it at the AdultMaven store receives a portion of the proceeds for life.

“AdultMaven is always looking to add reviewers to our site," said Mike Ramone, the adult director who is lending a hand to the site. "It’s easy and free to do. Just go to AdultMaven.com, sign up, submit a review and soon we’ll be sending you free DVDs to review and keep.”

Studios that would like their releases reviewed by the site should mail 2-5 copies of each to:

AdultMaven.com
13351 Riverside Dr. #543
Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91423

For further information on AdultMaven.com, or to make suggestions as to how the site can help market studios’ new releases, please write to Mike Ramone at mike.ramone@adultmaven.com.

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