Adult Net Ventures Selling Off Adult Assets

ROYAL PALM BEACH, Fla. — Adult Net Ventures is exiting the adult market. The firm’s parent company, Internet Ventures Limited Investments, has announced that its entire portfolio of adult domain names and web properties are for sale.

Adult Net Ventures operates a number of escort-related websites including its flagship AmericasEscorts.com .

The network of sites up for sale include BabeMoms, FloridaBeachBabes, GoodErections, MothersIdLoveToFuck, HottestAmateurVideos.com and more than 400 additional adult-themed domains.

"Our exit from the adult industry represents an opportunity for one or more adult marketing companies to acquire our adult portfolio," said Peter Coloyan, president and CEO of IVLI.

According to Coloyan, the company’s existing visitor base generates 122,000 unique hits per month, a statistic Coloyan said could produce immediate profit for companies willing to develop the sites.

"With more than 6,200 non-adult domain names in our portfolio yet to be developed, and investors looking for our mainstream Internet presence to be greatly expanded in the near future, IVLI must focus on these assets to insure our future growth both in the U.S. and overseas," Coloyan said.

IVLI’s mainstream interests include online B2B publication DailyCruiseNews.com that targets the travel industry.

Adult Net Ventures currently is accepting offers on individual and groups of names, or the entire portfolio of 459 adult-related names until Sunday, Aug. 31. Interested parties can send an email here.

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