YNOT Adds Features, Launches New Resource Site

NORTHRIDGE, Calif. — YNOT Network has relaunched its YNOT Masters flagship website and rechristened it YNOT.com, introducing a bevy of new features and offerings.

Established in 1996, YNOT has provided a variety of resources to the adult Internet community over the years, including weekly news stories, industry-related articles and a message board for community discussions.

With the introduction of YNOT.com, the site now features daily news stories and press releases, and a streamlined, sped-up version of the original message board that allows users to include signatures at the end of their posts. YNOT.com also allows users to send each other messages through private mailboxes with instant messaging functionality.

“Our design and programming staff has really stepped up to the plate,” said Bob Rice, YNOT Network president. “We have completely changed what webmasters should expect from their adult resource portal; new design, new software, and new features designed specifically to multiply a webmaster’s chance for a long and successful career in the adult Internet industry.”

To aid in the introduction of the new site, YNOT is offering advertisers classified ad space for free until further notice.

YNOT also operates YNOTRadio.com, a streaming audio radio station, and The AdultWebmaster.com.

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