Broker.xxx Unveils New Adult Domain Marketplace

Broker.xxx Unveils New Adult Domain Marketplace

VANCOUVER — Broker.xxx, which helps companies and individuals sell and acquire adult websites and businesses, has unveiled a "dedicated adult domain marketplace," the company said, with properties worth over $1.4 million.

The marketplace currently features "hundreds of top-quality domains," including Babes.xyz, Cams.gg, Cams.xyz, Cuckolds.com, ExGFs.com and Fetishes.com.

"The new domain marketplace now online at Broker.xxx is the result of a merger with Porno.xyz, which was primarily dedicated to brokering the sale of .xyz domains," explained a company rep. "The Porno.xyz project featured the largest private collection of top-keyword .xyz domains, and has been entirely absorbed by Broker.xxx."

"In addition to the listed purchase prices, Broker.xxx offers the option of right-of-first-refusal leasing of domains for indefinite time, making almost any domain affordable," continued the rep.

Juicy Jay, CEO and founder of Broker.xxx, described their domain marketplace as "curated."

"Even though there are a lot of affordable domains in the listings, we only list what is worthwhile to list," he said. "A lot of mainstream domain brokers downplay their adult domain portfolio and don't focus on it at all, so they can be a lot harder to sell. Before Broker.xxx, there was no central place for selling adult domains. We are now the largest dedicated adult domain brokerage, and we are here to help everyone in the industry who holds domains of value."

Broker Jimmy "Wizzo" Foreman echoed those assertions.

"Everyone has a collection of domains, which usually contains a lot of garbage," he said. "We sadly have to reject a lot of the domains that are submitted for listing with us, because they just don't have enough value. What we have posted on Broker.xxx is the best of the submissions we get daily."

Find Broker.xxx online and contact sales@broker.xxx for additional information.

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