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You might find it surprising, but I do enjoy reading other people’s reviews of porn sites. This includes even some of my rivals, as well as those who try to copy the success of ThePornDude franchise.
That being said, I also follow a few blogs from web admins who post interesting content. To those webmasters, I appreciate your hard work – you rarely inspire me, but I respect your efforts. For others, running a blog should be a must, and here’s how you can do it.
The Blog Looks Great
As I mentioned in my previous review, pornsites.xxx stands out, and I’m not surprised to see that its blog matches the site’s aesthetic. The blog is visually appealing, with colorful accents and excellent organization.
It Works Well on All Devices
Another important factor to mention is how the blog performs across different devices and browsers no matter what device or browser you use, whether it’s Safari, Google Chrome, Opera, or even Internet Explorer, the blog loads and functions smoothly.
High-Quality Posts
The blog posts are usually under 1,000 words, yet they remain engaging. They average about four posts per month, which is decent, although I’d like to see a few more.
to cater to various tastes. The blog authors are up to date on industry trends and knowledgeable about adult entertainment expos. They post during or right after events, which shows they have industry contacts and provide accurate, informed opinions. This is rare these days, and it’s refreshing to see.
Pros and Cons
Now, let’s dive into the details. Overall, I have a lot of positive things to say, but there are a few areas for improvement:
- More Style Needed: While the blog looks good, it could benefit from more customization. The main site features stunning graphics, high-quality images, and exciting visuals. If these were added to the blog, the experience would be even better.
- A Bit Boring at Times: Although the posts are fine, they lack the snarky tone I usually enjoy. The author does a good job, but it can get repetitive at times.
- Navigation Could Be Better: The navigation is simple, but it’s missing tags for better organization. The search function works well, so that helps.
- Limited Engagement: There is no community on the site, which is strange given its decent traffic. You can comment on posts, but if you become a site fan, you might find it hard to engage with other readers.
Final Thoughts
Overall, I really like the blog. Even with a few minor tweaks, it stands out as a well-made and professional site. I’m giving it 4.5 out of 5.

