Ashley Steel Debuts Official Site

LOS ANGELES — College student and adult star Ashley Steel has launched her official website, SendAshleyToCollege.com, which is now ready for members. Steel’s site will be part of the Not Just Lunch Money affiliate program launching on Oct. 15.

Steel initially ran a non-nude site when she began her undergraduate studies in order to help pay for tuition. She now is pursuing her doctorate in psychology at a Los Angeles area college.

“I think the biggest draw that makes my site unique is that I’m the one running it,” Steel told XBIZ. “I’ve had my hand in everything from the design to the content production. It really is me running things behind the scenes.”

Steel’s site features exclusive picture sets, videos, a diary and webcam shows updated weekly. At launch, SendAshleyToCollege.com features solo and girl-on-girl content of Steel and her friends. Ultimately, Steel said, she’s like to add other girls’ sections to the site and make it a megasite.

Initially making a name for herself in movies like VCA Pictures’ “Atomic Vixens,” and Metro Interactive’s “Who’s Next In Porn?” and “Dirty Pretty Lies,” Steel plans to devote her full energy to her official website.

“It’s taken me about two years to launch my site and my upcoming affiliate program,” Steel said. “I wanted everything to be perfect and, so far, everything’s gone according to plan. Now that my site’s done, I can’t wait to get affiliates and start taking things to the next level.”

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