Meeting the huge swell in popularity for blogs, the site aims to provide a platform where webmasters can create their own adult-oriented blogs not only for free but with the assurance that the terms of service of the site won’t some day prohibit adult content.
The brainchild of the new site, Bill Grady, believes that in many cases blogging services reject adult blogs after a period of time as a “ploy” to gain a huge amount of traffic and then remove the key players that helped build that traffic.
“We have created a blogging service for those wishing to run adult blogs when others have shunned or turned their backs on them,” Grady said.
The site provides adult bloggers with a completely uncensored and unrestricted blog. Bloggers receive total control over the blog including unlimited bandwidth. They can create unlimited blogs per account, and the site provides a user-friendly control panel.
Additionally, all blogs created through AdultBlogWeb.com, including RSS feeds, are automatically listed on the site’s blog directory. Users also can upload their own templates to create a custom look for blogs.
“Our mission is to create an adult friendly environment for bloggers that will not cost them time or money by pulling the blog availability from them,” Grady said.
Since its launch, only five adult blogs are listed on the site with little to no feedback from other users. However, the site provides its bloggers with tracking comments, permalinks and a trackback feature.
The unveiling of AdultBlogWeb.com follows the launch of EDF’s AdultWebmasterLabor.com, an outsourcing resource for webmasters in job categories as varied as public relations, content shopping, gallery descriptions, 2257 compliance record keeping, template design, site proofing, paysite reviews and text translations.
The site is touted by EDF as having a 100 percent English speaking staff that has access to a list of “seasoned” adult webmasters with a wide range of experience with current technology and media trends.