Sam Sugar has announced the official launch of TGP.com—a blog/TGP hybrid that delivers sex-blog links and free adult content to readers via RSS.
“TGP.com is a chimera,” said Sugar. “In marketing terms, it’s a synthesis of two content-driven website formats, blogging and TGP, designed to leverage the strengths of both in a novel way.”
He added, “In English, TGP.com is a team-written sex blog providing commentary and links to the sexiest stuff online. TGP.com is also a traditional thumbnail gallery post, where surfers can find a continually updated directory of the best free photo and video content we come across – and I mean that literally – with the option to have gallery updates delivered by RSS.”
Sugar said that “sharply written content, updated at least twelve times a day, gives people a reason to visit TGP.com while RSS means galleries are delivered instantly to our subscribers, wherever they are, the moment they're posted.”
He hails TGP.com as a “unique combination and marks TGP.com as more than another ‘me, too’ TGP site.”
TGP.com, like Sugar’s other blog projects, has a majority female staff whose presence can be felt in the content selections and approach to sex in general.
“The adult industry often portrays women as passive sexual participants or corrupted innocents,” said Sugar, “but the huge number of female-operated sex blogs is shining a light on the number of women interested in and turned on by porn. The best people I could find staff TGP.com and 75 percent of them happen to be female. I’m proud to be working with talented writers.”
With TGP.com distancing itself from the traditional ‘thumbnail gallery post’ format, the obvious question is what the letters in TGP now stand for?
“What does TGP stand for? Not much at all besides the obvious—and that’s not totally appropriate given our format,” said Sugar. “It’s 2006 and TGP’s a nameless blog launched in a nameless decade. Why ruin a good thing? URLs don’t get any easier to remember than this.”
TGP.com joins Sugar’s growing roster of content-driven sex blogs.
Gallery submissions can now be made at http://tgp.com.