TLA Launches Budget Adult Site

PHILADELPHIA — For the adult aficionado who’s also pinching pennies, TLA Entertainment Group has launched a site that satisfies the porn fix without stripping down the wallet.

Catering to both straight and gay audiences, adult4less currently boasts 7,500 DVD titles, with straight titles going for less than $15 and gay titles for less than $25. All of the site’s sex toys and other novelties come in at less than $20.

Don’t mistake the prices for lack of quality, however, according to TLA Marketing Manager Brian Sokel. Sokel said much of the selection features big name studio releases and big name stars. The straight section, for example, boasts videos from Wicked, Vivid, VCA, Sin City and Devils Films, while the gay section features titles from All Worlds and Jet Set, as well as a large selection of pre-condom videos from Catalina, William Higgins, HIS/VCA and many more.

“If there is a guiding principle to adult4less, it is simply this: cheap doesn’t have to mean junk,” said Sokel. “Unlike other discount sites, adult4less offers bargain-basement prices but not bargain-basement product.”

According to Vanessa Keegan, who manages the straight section, Jenna Jameson, Aurora Snow and Jessica Drake alone each have more than 60 titles on the site. Devon, Belladonna and Devinn Lane also are well represented with more than 30 titles available.

Keegan said the site was created in response to customer feedback.

“We’ve received lots of requests from our customers asking for lower-priced products, so we created this site to help them find what they want right away,” she said.

Erik Schut, who manages the gay section, said the new site also features more than 100 Vivid Man 4-hour compilation DVDs for $9.99 each. The compilations feature several well-known performers, including Matt Bradshaw, Danny Sommers, Randy White, Dino DiMarco and Wes Daniels.

“There is a lot of great gay adult entertainment out there that won’t break a customer’s bank,” said Schut. “Adult4less puts these titles at their fingertips.”

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