OhMobile Signs TopBucks

CARSON CITY, Nev. – Adult mobile site OhMobile signed TopBucks to its roster of clients today, opening the floodgates for one of the Internet’s largest affiliate programs to distribute mobile content via phone, PDA or any other handheld device with wireless connectivity.

An offspring of affiliate program PornDollar, OhMobile launched less than four months ago and already has signed dozens of adult websites, including ExtremeHolly.com, KlubKinzie.com, SquirtingCarly.com and MandysPlayhouse.com.

OhMobile’s Oh Girl brand also is host to adult talent such as Sunny Leone, Martina Warren, Aimee Sweet, Vanilla DeVille, Naughty Allie and Princess Cameron.

"We're excited about working with OhMobile in the wireless market,” Alison Vives, vice president of operations for TopBucks, said. “We feel confident that the combination of our unique set of content and OhMobile's growing market share that both parties will be extremely pleased with the results."

The OhMobile service is compatible with 200 different types of mobile devices, and the company pays out 50 percent revenue share via credit card and SMS.

OhMobile assures customers that personal information is stored on a backend server, rather than locally, and all transactions are transmitted using 128-bit encryption to avoid the risk of mobile hacking.

"It's great to have one of the biggest adult programs out there joining OhMobile,” company founder and President Jason said. “We are going to market and distribute them on the mobile platform all over the world."

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