XXXPhoneApps Offers $99 Android Apps

LOS ANGELES — pornMonkey.mobi has announced the launch of its Android app program at XXXPhoneApps.com, for adult websites targeting Smartphone users.

According to the company, its $99 Android app will drive traffic directly to the marketer's mobile website.

"It is a really cool app," Director of Business Development Mark Cave said. "This is an Android app that the user downloads to their phone. One click on the app icon and your site launches in their mobile browser. It is a great marketing tool."

The same type of app is in development for the iPhone.

"The iPhone version will be created with our unique coding methods," Cave said. "The user completely bypasses the iTunes store, and downloads it directly from your website. Thus, our apps bypass the censorship of both the Android Market and Apple iTunes store. It is a great way to get exposure to your site."

Cave says that the first app is a simple "site drop" that launches a website URL in a mobile browser when clicked.

"More apps are on the way," Cave added. "We are starting with this one, and seeing what more the industry might want. We also have a [customizable] screensaver/wallpaper type app that … is a separate product that we also can offer adult marketers."

The goal of the new site is pure app development for the adult industry, Cave says, emphasizing that the company can also assist adult marketers in other types of app development and mobile marketing, in general.

"If a company wants one of these new site drop apps," Cave concluded, "It can be ready and complete for launch in a matter of days. And for only $99, it is a great deal."

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