CYBERSPACE—Earl Miller, Penthouse magazine’s most published photographer, has announced the release of a new tour and logo for EarlMiller.com.
“The internet is flooded with a sea of common, predictable porn,” said Miller. “My goal was to create a tour that showcases what makes my work unique and different from the rest. This new look was designed to appeal to those consumers looking for quality, beauty and sensuality in their hardcore sex entertainment.”
Although Miller has long been regarded as an “erotic artist,” he now proudly accepts the title “artistic pornographer.” Erotic sensuality is his signature. The new slogan “Erotic Art Goes Hardcore” simply and directly describes the scope of the content now available on his site. Earl Miller’s vision celebrates the joy of sex. The exclusive photos and videos on the site are intended for men and women who share that vision.
According to Miller, “Hardcore pornography is a good, healthy thing. When done with love for women and a sense of the wonderment of sex, it elevates the consciousness of the viewer to a higher appreciation of sex.”
Tour visitors are now introduced to the artist’s work through numerous profile pages of featured models, multiple sample images and video compilations. The extensive roster of talent—including fresh new faces, centerfold babes and porn stars—spans over 35 years of shooting and showcases the rich variety of talent available to EarlMiller.com members.
The new tour was designed by multiple AVN Award winner Michael Ninn, who is known for his artistry and eye for beauty. A variety of new ad tools for webmasters are now available, including several banner sizes and photo and video FHGs with larger thumbs than before.
EarlMiller.com was created for an audience seeking high-end erotic content that is also hardcore. The new tour and promotional materials were created to make it easier for affiliates to convert that type of traffic to a site with historically high retention rates. For more information, email [email protected] or [email protected] or call (818) 660-6833.