Porndemy.com Offers Online Course on the Adult Industry

LOS ANGELES — Porndemy.com, aka the Porn Academy, has released an online video course on building a career in the adult entertainment industry. The course consists of 120 videos and detailed text tutorials and covers three sections of the industry: performing, producing and distributing.

Porndemy.com was initiated by producers with a background in online video courses. They have produced courses in the past for many organizations and universities of applied sciences.

According to the founders of Porndemy.com, all available information was collected, meticulously researched and condensed into short, straight-forward instructional videos.

"The videos at Porndemy are filled with straight-forward tutorials and serve people with a short attention span," a spokesperson for Porndemy.com said. "If the student needs more information, Pordemy also includes text tutorials that delve deeper into each subject."

Porndemy.com's spokesperson said that after the release of the Netflix documentary "Hot Girls Wanted," the site's founders "knew that this course needed to be done."

"Like it or not, thousands of people join the adult industry each year," Porndemy's representative said. "The best way to keep these young girls and boys safe is to educate them on all parts of the industry before joining."

The course offers insights on different aspects of the adult industry, including performing, producing and distributing. Topics of lessons range from performance tips and negotiating contracts to making money with adult websites.

The course is now available at Porndemy.com for a discounted price of $59.95.

For more information on Porndemy, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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