
Today marks the official launch of SugarClick and the world that will never seem the same again (PR school says always go for a big opening).
If you haven’t seen the ‘Click’ yet you’re missing out. Fleshbot loves it, Wired loves it - you will love it. I command you.
SugarClick reviews sex websites and blogs but refuses to be boring about it. The ‘flannel panel’ (Pat Pending - he’s the guy who designed it) beside each review contains a point score that reflects each site on a technical level, provides an instant ‘pro’ and ‘con’ from the reviewers viewpoint, and gives a bulleted list of the kinds of people who’ll find the site makes their genitals tumescent.
It’s pretty nifty.
Now SugarClick has a submission form for site owners and bloggers who want to get reviewed. We’re all about the paysites so be sure to drop those in there too (and include a password unless you’re just using the form for typing practice). It’s great marketing, SugarClick has 60 subscribers and over a thousand visitors a day pre-lanch. It’s going to be huge.
You also get to use a nifty ‘SugarClick Rated’ logo if we include you (see above). Don’t you just want to tattoo it on your face!
For the official take on this momentous day check out the press release. It’s one of the best ever written apparently. I’ve been getting email on it all morning. People love this damn release.
Download the SugarClick Launch Press Release (.pdf)
Sam Sugar Launches SugarClick, the Adult Website Reviews Blog
Los Angeles, CA, March 8 2006 - Today Sam Sugar announced the official launch of SugarClick, a blog devoted to reviewing and rating sex blogs and websites. Every day SugarClick publishes fun to read reviews of adult sites in a market facing a dearth of quality and polluted with choice.
“There are a lot of great adult sites but most of what’s out there is dreck,” said Sugar. “SugarClick is a hotline to the good stuff. The blog format allows readers to leave comments on our reviews, debate our conclusions or make supplementary recommendations as they wish. Instant feedback from site users makes SugarClick’s reviewers directly accountable to readers. In a market where everyone claims to be ‘fair and balanced’ if you disagree with SugarClick you can just visit the site and let us know. There’s never been a review site like SugarClick - Viva la Reviewolution!”
SugarClick is part of the soon to be launched SexNotWork sex-blog network, and directly linked to the growing number of SugarBlogs.
“SugarClick is a tool for site owners and a resource for people who like porn. Submitting a site to SugarClick using our online form puts in front of an audience of readers actively looking for a sexy website to visit, and provides surfers with a qualified, truly independent opinion of what’s on offer. Every site reviewed earns the right to display a ‘SugarClick Rated’ button and our archive of reviews is growing by the day, from a marketing perspective it’s a no-brainer,” said Sugar before adding, “unless your site is awful, in which case consider yourself warned.”
SugarClick is accepting submissions from sexy websites and blogs at http://sugarclick.com.
About Sam Sugar: Sam Sugar has worked in publishing, advertising, film, television and the adult industry. He’s a co-founder of SexNotWork, runs a network of blogs including Podnography (http://podnography.com), PSP Porn (http://pspporn.com), SugarPit (http://sugarpit.com), SugarJoy (http://sugarjoy.com) Sugasm (http://sugasm.com) and blogs at SugarBank (http://sugarbank.com).
Contact Sam Sugar via sam.sugar@gmail.com
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You’ve got to love a line as witty as…
“There’s never been a review site like SugarClick – Viva la Reviewolution!”
Knees - you know, I write this stuff for you expressly. Thanks for reading it. Press releases are the literary equivalent of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ ZING!