Anastasia Pierce Offers Media, Web Services for Adult Industry

LOS ANGELES — Fetish performer and director Anastasia Pierce has announced the launch of AnastasiaPierceProductions.com, a media and web services site for the adult industry.

“The key to be successful in this business is to stand out, to adapt with the changes and offer a different product that the other companies do not offer,” Pierce said. “My goal is to help you stand out with gorgeous photos, well designed fliers, professional looking movie covers and eye-catching web graphics for social media whether you are new or established in this business.”

AnastasiaPierceProductions.com features graphic and web design, movie cover design, advertising, brand development, video production and editing, encoding and DVD authoring.

"Pierce has worked with and for the biggest companies in the business,” a spokesperson said. “She has been nominated for her work (consistently) for years, won several awards and distributed hundreds of movies worldwide. She is a self-made brand owner, and she launched her production company and corporation back in 2000."

Other services offered include photo retouching, social media marketing and consulting.

“It’s time for me to use my knowledge and help other models and small producers like me to advance themselves,” Pierce said. “I believe in helping each other out with our talents, and I have found it especially difficult to find professionals with good work ethics willing to work with explicit material and the adult industry.”

To inquire about AnastasiaPierceProductions.com, contacted Pierce directly at AnastasiaPierce@gmail.com.

For more information on Pierce, visit AnastasiaPierce.com or follow her on Twitter

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