TranslationsXXX President Mo Aguiari Shifts Focus to New Advertising Website

ATLANTA — TranslationsXXX President Mo Aguiari has a new job: director of business development for SexyAdv.com.

SextAdv.com is positioning itself to be a new, auction-based resource for advertisers and publishers. Publishers can use the site to sell ads of varying size or incorporate text advertisements into their own websites.

Advertisers can target their ads by niche, language and keyword, all while choosing to pay for the ad based on impressions or clicks. The site isn't operational yet, but it is accepting registrants.

Aguiari comes to SexyAdv.com from his previous venture, TranslationsXXX.com, which offers website translation services.

Aguiari said he had been developing SexyAdv.com for the past year, and that he will remain involved with the world of online translations through this new site, which he hopes will become an international marketplace.

“At SexyAdv.com we are working with companies and webmasters from all over the world to enable us to present a true international marketplace and provide a valuable service to both advertiser and publishers," he said.

Aguiari tapped a business partner, Christiana, to replace him as the head of TranslationsXXX.com, a job Aguiari said she had been doing anyway.

Aguiari's also recently launched a translation service specifically for mobile content at Mobile-Translations.com.

For more information, visit SexyAdv.com.

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