TheBestPorn.com to Debut New Review Site

LAS VEGAS — Adult site review guide TheBestPorn.com has slated its newest review site PornUsers.com for release Jan. 10. The new site is the first of several new additions to the company’s portfolio.

PornUsers.com is a review site where paysite listings will be ranked strictly based on the scores and reviews written by site members and surfers, TheBestPorn.com’s Director of Marketing Ken Farrell said.

“This site really is going to be groundbreaking in terms of its size and scope, and will have a major impact on the adult review site marketplace,” Farrell said. “PornUsers.com will take user reviews and customer feedback to a whole new level.”

According to Farrell, PornUsers.com was designed with a webmaster component in mind. Webmasters can interact with potential customers and gather market research from the users reviews.

“We have been looking for a forum to focus and highlight the power of user to user recommendations,” Farrell said. “We designed PornUsers.com to become the ultimate portal for consumer based feedback and opinions. We will be providing more information as we get closer to the launch. I think the adult online community is going to be extremely pleased with Pornusers.com.”

Rick Muenyong, who also founded Ranks.com and YNOT.com, founded TheBestPorn.com in 2003. TheBestPorn.com features more than 11,000 site listings and 3,300-plus reviews.

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