TheBestPorn.com Launches Outside Reviews

LAS VEGAS — Adult website guide TheBestPorn.com announced the launch this week of “The Best Porn Outside Reviews,” a new review section the guide’s creators said would let users scour scores of independent porn reviews in their search for the best adult content.

Using the new service, surfers can see how websites rank based on combined scores from multiple adult review sites. Surfers also can choose from various search options in order to find a website based on either overall Outside Review score, Outside Review age, preferred niches or any combination of search criteria. They also can see rankings from specific adult review sites and click through to those sites to read the full reviews.

Rick Muenyong, founder and CEO of TheBestPorn.com, said each website review his website now contains also links to the Outside Reviews section, giving users multiple reviews on the same site.

“We want to offer our users the ability to browse reviews from other sites based on our niche indexing and with the power to sort by combined scores,” said Muenyong. “Users can now see which review sites we index and visit them directly.”

Muenyong said he expects the new service will help boost traffic to all adult review sites, regardless of whether they are currently affiliated with TheBestPorn.

“This is a great opportunity for many review sites,” he said. “Not only will those who link to us continue to enjoy the traffic rewards and public relations benefit of our adult site review pages, but the new Outside Reviews section will provide fresh new traffic for all adult review sites whether they link back to us or not.”

Muenyong also is the founder of webmaster resource and chat board AmateurMasters.com and YNOT.

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