TopBucks Media Services Revamps Site

VAN NUYS, Calif. — TopBucks Media Services, formerly known as TopBucks Mobile Services, has revamped its site and is offering a wide range of services to current and prospective clients.

TopBucks Media Services now includes full-site management, device responsive websites, mobile-only websites and media and publicity opportunities, along with content licensing opportunities.

With close to two decades worth of experience, TopBucks Media Services brings forth a multitude of knowledge in both the adult industry and the tech world, said Kristin Wynters, vice president of TopBucks Media Services.

“We're extra excited about the launch of TBMS because it really plays both to the strengths of who we are as a company, as well as the awesome clients that we've been lucky enough to work with," Wynters said.

"Our company has always been filled with tech and design geeks who love putting together cool tech tools and elegant backend solutions for our own sites, and with TopBucks Media Services we're putting all of that to work for the killer content that our partners bring to the table.”

Companies such as Juicy Pink Box and Grooby Productions have already begun to utilize TopBucks Media Services, Wynters said, noting that the company takes an out-of-the-box approach when it comes to new projects.

“Combined with the customized, non-'cookie cutter' approach that we bring to each project, this really allows us to maximize the potential profits unique to each situation, while exploiting every possible market, device, sales avenue and advertising opportunity.”

Jincey Lumpkin of JuicyPinkBox said that she's "extremely happy" with her decision to partner with TopBucks Media Services for JuicyPinkBox. 

"Immediately after going live with my new responsive site, my sales numbers doubled and after nine months they were fivefold and still growing," Lumpkin said.

Steven Grooby of Grooby Bucks said that TopBucks helped his company "unlock the full potential of our content library."

"Grooby already has an established reputation and history and coupled with the TopBucks Media Services system and mobile solutions, we have opened to more markets and revenue streams," he said. "It is a pleasure to work with a responsive team of professionals who understand the twists and turns of the adult industry." 

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