ReviewedPorn Relaunches With User-friendly Redesign

LOS ANGELES — ReviewedPorn.com, the adult review site which reviews adult pay sites, has relaunched with a new design. 

The company said the new redesign makes the experience for the end user a more pleasant and informative one.

According to the company, the site
has enhanced the user experience by modifying the color scheme to give it a cleaner look, as well as improved the navigation features.

A ReviewedPorn.com 
spokesman said, "We are focused on building the highest quality review site we possibly can and continue to innovate new ways to enhance the user experience and help people find the best suited adult paysite for their budget and taste."

Among the changes implemented would be the new mobile version
m.reviewedporn.com 

ReviewedPorn.com  has also added a gay review section which has close to 20 subcategories and a "Special Deals" category that provides discounts of up to 66 percent to adult paysite networks.
 
ReviewedPorn.com c
urrently reviews more than 750 adult paysites covering more than 50 niches.

Each review includes a brief synopsis of the website before rating individual factors of the site including exclusivity, amount of content and quality of the content, speed, navigability, design and price.  

ReviewedPorn.com continues by breaking down the pricing options, including any specials offered, as well as providing how many photo and video sets are available as well as an in-depth review of the site.

The company said that since ReviewedPorn.com utilizes several different reviewers, the reviews provide an individual and unique perception of the various sites covered.

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