BustBox, GoGoBill Launch Mobile Content-Delivery Venture

CYBERSPACE — Mobile adult paysite BustBox.com has teamed up with payment company GoGoBill.com to offer a new suite of services to North American cellphone users.

BustBox.com launches with a wide selection of adult videos, and all of them are aimed at mobile users. Every video includes a button that will send the content directly to a mobile device. There's also an optimized version of the site located at Bustbox.mobi.

BustBox Vice President Harvey Kaplan said that his company is simply answering the growing demand for high-quality adult content over mobile devices.

"With the popularity of adult content for such devices such as the iPhone on a steady rise, the BustBox.com site went a step further," he said. "[We support more than] 5,000 different device types."

GoGoBill.com handles payments made over mobile devices, while BustBox.com offers webmasters a chance to make money by promoting it. BustBox.com uses the CCBill affiliate tracking software to monitor sales. They offer 60 percent lifetime revshare, as well as webmaster referral fees and other standard promotional tools.

Kaplan said that BustBox and GoGoBill have future plans to launch other user-friendly applications, all designed to make acquiring – and delivering – adult entertainment on mobile devices easier.

"Our combined goal is to enhance content offerings and expand reach, both through traditional search engine marketing and mobile portals around the globe," he said. "Over the next few years, significant opportunities will be created for companies like BustBox and others that pay attention to the convergence of mobile and online as we look forward to a bright and prosperous future.”

Kaplan and his team also intend to offer webmasters content management solutions for mobile sites along with their video-delivery plans.

For more information, email PR@bustboxmedia.com.

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