Mike South Adds Features to Flagship Site

ATLANTA — Adult industry impresario Mike South has announced the addition of a TGP/MPG to his flagship site, MikeSouth.com.

"The addition of a thumbnail gallery and a movie gallery will benefit my readers by giving them free photos and video clips," South said. "Today, the first day, there are currently more than 500 new photos and videos and they will change every day, so tomorrow there will be all new ones. This keeps people coming back — which benefits me and my advertisers."

South does not allow galleries that link to or promote one popular dating site.

"This particular site supports people who steal content from everyone in porn," South said. "Call it piracy if you like but the real word is theft. This site buys paid advertising on all of the big torrent and filesharing sites and I refuse to support them in any way as long as they are doing that. if others in porn would take this same stand we could take money out of the pockets of content thieves."

The listings are currently free.

"I intend to keep the listings for free but at some point I may have to be a bit more selective about who gets listed."

South said that the galleries would be a good vehicle for talent to promote themselves within the industry, pointing out that an actress or her agent could mount a gallery aimed at getting her work.

"My site is very widely read within the adult industry," South said. "They may not like what I have to say, but they read me."

The galleries are linked off of the front page of MikeSouth.com or visited directly here.

Galleries can be submitted here.

For more information, email South at mikesouth@mikesouth.com.

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