Sssh.com Releases New Tour, Offers Enhanced Features

BOSTON — Sssh.com, the erotic website by women for women, has announced the celebration of its eighth year anniversary with a face lift to its tour and a bevy of new member-suggested features.

According to a company press release, Sssh.com, known as the "X-Rated Cosmo," caters to female sexuality by bypassing the taboo of porn in favor of an interactive, fun and erotic experience that elicits a common response from its members: "It didn't make me feel dirty!" Based upon this type of member feedback, Sssh.com designed its new tour to be even more responsive to the needs of its members and is now ready to take success to the next level without losing the intimacy that women have come to expect.

"Our goal was to create a place that had everything we ourselves as women wanted in a membership site," Sssh.com Editor-in-Chief Skye O'Donovan said. "We wanted to provide a sex-positive environment for women that otherwise is very difficult to find."

"The Sssh.com member's area has always been a fun and erotic place to hang out," O'Donovan added. "With new features such as 'Ask a Man,' where members can interact with the man of their dreams, sexy 'how-to' videos, full HD movies/galleries that cater to female fantasies, columns by sex therapists, weight-loss tips and tricks, a huge section for couples and even the web's first erotic soap opera, Shhh.com is one of only a handful of websites that caters to the complete erotic needs of half the population."

Under the umbrella of Spicecash.com, which also has undergone a complete overhaul and sports a new look of its own, developers have made Sssh.com an extremely easy site to promote with new ad tools like RSS feeds, embeddable flash movies with a click-to-tour player, flash galleries and more. And with industry veteran Colin Rowntree at the helm, affiliates can rest assured their traffic is in the competent hands of a team that's been at the forefront of adult online entertainment since 1994.

Sssh.com affiliates receive 50 percent on every sale for the lifetime of the member (including all rebills), with bonus rates for high volume affiliates and a $20 PPS option as well as a 10 percent webmaster referral program.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Adult Industry Educational, Networking Platform 'Imperfectly You' Launches

Imperfectly You, an educational and networking platform for adult industry workers, has officially launched.

Segpay to Launch News Network for High-Risk Merchants

Segpay has announced that it will launch the Segpay News Network (SNN) on April 15.

Age Verification Watch: Patching the Holes

This roundup provides an update on the latest news and developments on the age verification front as it impacts the adult industry.

Pineapple Support to Host Autism Spectrum Support Group

Pineapple Support is hosting a free online support group for performers and creators who are, or suspect they may be, on the autism spectrum.

ImLive Launches Revamped Member Loyalty Program

Cam platform ImLive has revamped its member loyalty program.

GoFundMe Set Up for Danny Ferretti's Medical Expenses

A GoFundMe campaign has been set up for Fangear founder Danny Ferretti, who requires extensive lung surgery.

Byborg Acquires Cuties AI

Byborg Enterprises has acquired adult artificial intelligence startup Cuties AI.

Irish Government Releases Report on Sex Work Decriminalization Legislation

The Irish government has released a report reviewing a 2017 law that decriminalized sex work across the country.

Texas Bill Would Require Age Verification for Online Sex Toy Sales

A new bill in the Texas state legislature would require online retailers to implement age verification of purchasers before selling “obscene devices” to anyone in that state.

New York Assemblyman Proposes Banning the Term 'Sex Work'

Republican New York Assembly Member Brian Maher has introduced a bill to prohibit the use of the term "sex work" in government documents.

Show More