Pornhub Offers Free Ads To Help Small Businesses

Pornhub says it wants to help struggling businesses expose themselves to a whole new audience. The porn site is giving away $300,000 worth of free advertising—a move it hopes will stimulate small businesses that have been beaten down by the coronavirus crisis. Pornhub will select 100 small firms to receive 10 million impressions each from ads run alongside Pornhub’s massive collection of X-rated videos.

While nearly all of its advertising currently comes from other sexually oriented businesses, Pornhub hopes the “Big Package” contest will attract other entrepreneurs eager to reach the site’s 130 million daily visitors. “Many of the businesses this contest will appeal to have never considered marketing themselves with Pornhub before, and we are hoping that this campaign will help them consider us in a new light given our reach and appeal to mass audiences,” Pornhub’s Vice President said. “They might not remember seeing your business on Facebook, but they’ll definitely remember seeing you on Pornhub.”

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Check out more about Pornhub helping small businesses: https://nypost.com/2020/07/14/pornhub-offers-300k-worth-of-free-ads-to-ailing-small-businesses/

Sex Toy Company Sues MTA For Discrimination

Images Source: Primal HardwereWomen’s sex-toy company Dame Products is suing the MTA for refusing to run its train ads while putting up similarly racy ads for male-enhancement pills, according to a lawsuit. Dame says the MTA violated First Amendment rights and engaged in sex-discrimination by turning down suggestive ads showing vibrators, sex pillows and accessories — and simultaneously allowing hyper-phallic posts for erection medicine. One rejected ad reads, “You come first. Toys for sex” and depicts a vibrator that looks like an eggplant, while another reads “Toys for sex” and shows a half-dozen vibrators that do not explicitly resemble a dick.

One for Hims erectile-dysfunction medicine reads “hard made easy” and depicts flaccid and erect cacti as stand-ins for cocks. The MTA has said it lets the male enhancement ads slip through because they are for a medication, but advertisements for “sexually oriented business” violate its rules. Dame argues that “Vibrator usage is ‘a valuable tool for health care providers in the treatment of sexual function concerns,’” citing a study published in the peer-reviewed scholarly journal “Sexual and Relationship Therapy.”

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Check out more about a sex toy company suing the MTA for discrimination: https://nypost.com/2019/06/18/mta-is-biased-against-sex-toy-advertisements-lawsuit/