CelebrityCash Announces New Mobile Sites

PHOENIX — Affiliate program CelebrityCash announced today the addition of mobile websites Mobile.MaleStars and Mobile.FemaleStars.

“2011 is the year of the mobile site," said Bob Gibson, vice president of operations.

He added, "Many webmasters don't believe they have mobile traffic but they will be surprised how much they get. Our sites get nearly 200K mobile hits a month, so we want to offer our affiliates a way to capitalize on this growing trend.”

The company noted that traffic to the websites will be automatically redirected to the mobile version and will pass to an affiliate's ID throughout. Affiliates will then automatically earn income from their mobile traffic.

The sites will include daily photo and video updates rendered specifically for a variety of handset manufacturers and models, with larger smartphones as the biggest target audience.

While no special links or promo material is needed to promote the mobile sites, the company said it provides specially prepared mobile marketing items for affiliates with existing mobile web pages.

Promotion for the mobile sites are currently available only to rev share affiliates.

To sign up visit CelebrityCash.

More information from sarah@celebritycash.com.

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