PhotoVision LLC Tracks Twitter Activity of Adult Execs

LAS VEGAS — PhotoVision Enterprises LLC continues its increasingly extensive coverage of the adult Twitter scene with the launch of its newest Twitter aggregator, PornExecTweet.com.

As its name implies, the site collects the microblogging of adult industry executives, luminaries and power players into one convenient place. For the uninitiated, Twitter lets users keep everyone around them updated on their everyday actions in the form of brief messages, called "tweets."

Company CEO Pete Housley said that this new site is his favorite yet.

“As we’ve launched the other four sites, we’ve been getting interest in a number of other categories," he said. "We’ve built the ones that made commercial sense, but this one is for us to spy on all the movers and shakers in the business. It’s great intel to know for anyone in the business."

Housley also acknowledged that he and his team built PornExecTweets.com partially to spoof the mainstream Twitter aggregator ExecTweets.com, which follows the activity of entrepreneurial bigwigs.

By contrast, PornExecTweet.com follows the doings of Larry Flynt, John Cornetta, Seymore Butts, Belladonna, Mike South and others.

PhotoVision LLC's other Twitter trackers include AltGirlTweet.com, WebGirlTweet.com and NaughtyTweet.com. For more information, visit pornexectweet.com or email phousley@pm42.com.

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