Blue Blood Founder Launches New Site

The founder of Blue Blood magazine has launched a site of the same name, BlueBlood.com, which features various erotic subcultures including: fetish fashion, nudity, tattoos, masturbation, penetration, oral and anal sex, bondage, and more.

Founder and Editor Amelia G originally started the Blue Blood company in 1992. BlueBlood.net was launched as an entertainment portal covering music, fashion, and events. The site remains the non-adult-oriented incarnation of the Blue Blood brand.

“We moved online accidentally when we started seeing that photos from our magazine were popping up on the Net. It was then that we started our own pay site. This is what I always wanted the magazine to be,” says Amelia.

Subscribers to BlueBlood.com have access to more than 60,000 adult images as well as event and entertainment coverage, genre fiction, a community forum, and the “celebration of loving counter-culture couples” that first made Blue Blood a representative voice of the “tattooed, pierced, colorfully coiffed, and simply offbeat community.”

One of the site’s main features deals with real-life couples, an element Amelia believes is “at the core of counter-culture erotica.”

SpookyCash.com is the affiliate for the site and offers 50-percent revshare for initial sign-up and re-bills.

Amelia and Forrest Black, the company’s art director, spun off alternative erotica sites GothicSluts.com and BarelyEvil.com around the turn of the millennium.

The company has aggregated all Blue Blood-related content under the aegis of BlueBlood.com and operates independently, without corporate funding or venture capital, despite offers, so as to preserve the integrity of its mission.

The company’s network of sites also include: Scar13, RubberDollies, Fatal-Beauties, EroticBPM.net, MissBunny and Szandora.