Grooby Launches Do-It-Yourself Site for Paysites

BURBANK, Calif. — Grooby Productions this week launched the Grooby Network, which offers transsexual models the opportunity to create, own and operate their own sites.

Grooby will take 20 percent while providing the tools needed to set up and run the site. Models  are provided with software including design templates, servers, billing, support, customer service, affiliates and the ability to release their content on DVDs or VOD. Models also will have full ownership of their website and content.

"We’re already operating solo t-girl websites for a number of girls including Amy Daly and Domino Presley,” owner Steven Grooby said.

“We’ve identified some issues with the way most companies run their solo transsexual websites and came up with an alternative solution. Many solo sites are tied with companies that are taking a big percentage to do very little, and the model still has to pay and produce the content and promote it. Plus, these companies often try to keep ownership of the content."

TS Michelle Austin was one of the first models to apply and is excited about having her own site and the possibilities.

“The Grooby Network is an amazing new way to run and control your brand,” Austin said.

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