First Mobile Cash, Ersties Launch Mobile Website

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Mobile affiliate program First Mobile Cash and German content provider Ersties.com have partnered to launch m.ersties.com, a mobile site dedicated to amateur German student content.

The new offering feaures FSK16 adult-rated content and is optimized for smartphones and tablet devices. It is fully integrated into the First Mobile Cash affiliate program, and offers webmaster a payout starting at 50 percent.

“We are thrilled to be launching a mobile version of Ersties.com to our program and believe that all our affiliates will benefit from increased mobile traffic and great conversions," said Jana Jackova, First Mobile Cash affiliate manager.

She added, "Ersties.com is a very interesting project and we are confident that the mobile version of this popular paysite will reap great additional profits for the partner as well as participating webmasters.”

Subscription to the mobile paysite is available via credit card and operator billing for consumers located in Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic.

The companies said that mobile traffic forwarded from the desktop site will be automatically redirected to the mobile optimized site.

For more information on the website visit FirstMobileCash.com or email marketing@firstmobileaffiliate.com.

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