Grooby Network Launches BrittanyStJordan.com

BURBANK, Calif. — Grooby Network launched its first site this week for performer Brittany St. Jordan.

Grooby Productions earlier this year unveiled Grooby Network to give transgender models the ability to operate their own websites at a low cost with the backing of Grooby’s 15 years of experience as the leader in online tranny porn.

St. Jordan is the first model to produce her own content and build her site using Grooby’s unique technology. Her site, BrittanyStJordan.com, features exclusive, solo photo and video sets of Brittany masturbating and using toys, along with hardcore scenes with men and other transsexuals.

Fans can now interact with the “tattooed tranny of your she-male dreams” by reading her blog and participating in forums.

"We set up our network to give transgender models an alternative to working with companies that produce solo sites, take 50 percent of the profit and give the model little or no ownership or creative identity," said Grooby CEO Steven Grooby. "Our system means the models must work harder, but the site is all theirs. We guide and advise them, let them use our promotional outlets and affiliates, and provide servers, software, DMCA services, full customer support and billing strategies, but they ultimately remain in control of their website and all the content.

"Brittany’s been a fantastic model and performer on a number of our sites and put a hell of a lot of work into getting this site ready — we’re excited to help her on the next stage of her career."

St. Jordan remarked, "It was an obvious choice for me to go with Grooby. They were the first company to work with me and have always supported my career. I designed all my own graphics, produced all the shoots and have had control of my site all the way. Why would I need to sign an exclusivity contract or give away 50 percent of the revenue, like some companies demand? I look forward to giving my fans what they want to see and being able to interact with them on a daily basis."

The Grooby Network has a number of models sites in various stages of development and plans to launch two to four more new solo t-girl sites before the end of the year. 

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