Adult Social Networking Site ViewersVenue.com Launches

CYBERSPACE — H.O.M. Resources is ramping up to launch a new, Facebook-style social networking website for adults called ViewersVenue.com.

The creative team behind ViewersVenue.com have openly compared the design of their site to the likes of MySpace and Facebook. Like those major sites, ViewersVenue.com is free to join and gives users the power to upload photos and videos, chat with others, search other profiles, along with other activities.

ViewersVenue.com welcomes all sexual orientations and groups. Single or attached people are invited to join. H.O.M. Resources CEO Mike Forde told XBIZ that his company's new venture will be free for consumers.

"We are truly a free community," he said. "Our members can connect without having to really pay anything. If they want to subscribe, they truly get a benefit. If not, they still can connect with any member within the community."

Forde said that consumers will have the option of paying for extra features, including audio and video on the site's chat utility. The full subscription will cost $17 for three months, $34 for six months or $69 for a year.

Forde said that ViewersVenue.com will earn most of its revenue from advertising. Advertisers will upload banners for a pay-per-click fee. ViewersVenue.com will offer full stats-tracking support for advertisers, as well as a private chat room and access to industry news.

For more information visit ViewersVenue.com.

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