AdultAppMart Incorporates Quick Response Codes

LOS ANGELES — AdultAppMart.com announced today that it has added QR codes to the desktop version of its site allowing consumers immediate access and instant downloads of the majority of Android adult apps.

Consumers can browse through apps on their desktop computers and instantly download by scanning the provided QR code with their Android device.

Already available for downloading in each developer’s AdultAppMart account, the company said QR codes become an additional promotional tool for app developers and development partners.

Once downloaded, the QR codes can be placed on websites, print media and DVD box covers, increasing apps' visibility and exposure.

The company noted that providing QR codes for apps was the next logical move for assisting developers to maximize their profits. “With the ability to strategically place QR codes on everything from websites to business cards to T-shirts, visibility for the app is increased — and with QR Codes becoming more prevalent in every industry, you not only get the ‘fun factor,’ but also the intrigued impulse buyer.”

Additionally, AdultAppMart is offering individualized QR Codes to its app marketplace for its newly launched affiliate program, giving affiliates more ways to promote and profit from the growing mobile business.

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