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November 04, 2004

A9 search engine adds adult products to its database

Amazon's A9 search engine offers visitors a large collection of quality adult products available on Amazon's website.

Who says a shopping search entity can’t turn up the heat and still not bow down entirely to the porn industry.

As some of the major online shopping and search sites have been laying down the law on riskee sex driven sites, Amazon.com signs on one of the largest companies in adult products.

Adam & Eve, a leader in adult entertainment, and Amazon Services, Inc. announced that they have teamed up to offer Amazon.com users the ability to purchase over 1,200 of Adam & Eve’s top quality adult products.

Amazon.com, which recently launched the a9 search engine in conjunction with Google, offers customers the biggest collection of anything you might want to buy online.

Now they can add adult toys to that list with the recent alliance with Adam & Eve adult products. Adam & Eve products can be found by doing a search on the Amazon.com website. For instance if you search for “adult toys,” you will see a large display of Adam & Eve-related products (notice how we did not include a link).

According to a press release from Adam & Eve “This new addition to Amazon.com brings an exciting blend of enjoyment and edgy shopping that customers of Amazon.com have not had access to before.

The 1,200 Adam & Eve adult products sold on Amazon.com are displayed with Amazon customers in mind so that only products that appeal to that audience are accessible.”

Sean Trotter, Chief Technology Officer of Adam & Eve, said: “We are excited to offer Adam & Eve products on Amazon.com.

We are able to reach a new audience for our products with this new relationship with Amazon. For years Adam & Eve has been the best-known company in the adult toys business and now we are reaching new markets with alliances such as Amazon.com.”

Source: Search Engine Journal

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