Audionet Experience Launches Erotic Audio Marketplace

CHICAGO — Adult entertainment firm Audionet Experience has launched HotTalking.com, a new online marketplace to buy and sell erotic audio material.

“Creating quality erotic audio stories takes a great deal of time, talent and creativity," company spokesperson Bob Cumbers said.

“We believe that adult voice artists should be afforded the same opportunities to sell their work without the content restrictions imposed by iTunes and Amazon. Our voices will never have to worry that there material will suddenly disappear due to surprise content policy revisions.”

The company said that the voice talent controls the listing of their material including the price, preview, summary and genre categories.

“We simply offer a place where these talented individuals can get their material in front of customers," Cumbers said.

“Each voice gets a comprehensive profile page which gives potential customers a glimpse of who they are buying from.”

Similar to the iTunes model, the company said voice artists who sell with HotTalking receive between 55 percent and 75 percent of the sales price of an item, which typically ranges between $1.29 and $3.00.

Payouts are made at the beginning of each month regardless of the individuals account balance. HotTalking charges no fees for selling with them, which means voices can sell as many stories as they wish, the company said.

The site is designed to give potential customers access to whatever type of story they are interested in. Each listing is categorized into one or more of the 25 genres currently available.

The company said customers also can refer to the HotTalking Heat Index which provides information as to how sensual or raunchy the story may be.

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