SexGoesMobile in Deal With Pink Visual

LOS ANGELES — Mobile adult affiliate program SexGoesMobile.com has announced a strategic partnership with hardcore adult content provider Pink Visual, which markets mobile content via iPinkVisualPass.com, iPornoPass.com and iMaleSpectrumPass.com.

Headquartered in Germany, SexGoesMobile.com is a developer of mobile webcam chat solutions and will provide its technology to Pink Visual. According to the company, the SexGoesMobile.com video chat solution supports more than 8000 mobile devices and offers SMS billing in more than 25 countries, eliminating the need for a customer to enter credit card information.

Pink Visual will reportedly be offering this new mobile webcam chat feature within the member's area of its sites, providing access to more than 1000 live chat hosts with approximately 100 active hosts operating at any given time. Members who take advantage of this new feature will be charged an additional per minute rate over and above their standard membership fee; with customers expected to spend about an average of $80 per month on the mobile webcam chat.

"SexGoesMobile's built in SMS billing capability will support Pink Visual's efforts to increase market share in regions like Europe where credit card penetration averages only about 25 [percent]," stated a company release. "SexGoesMobile allows users in those territories to pay for this service with a single click on their mobile devices and without the need of a credit card."

In addition, the SexGoesMobile webcam chat application supports alternative payment methods to SMS, such as credit cards and direct debit.

According to Allison Vivas, president of Pink Visual, this partnership will successfully support Pink Visual in maximizing its mobile revenue by up-selling mobile webcam chat into a global market.

"We're very pleased to be partnered with SexGoesMobile in this endeavor, and we look forward to a mutually beneficial relationship that enables Pink Visual to expand its reach into key European markets," Vivas said. "SexGoesMobile and Pink Visual are both leaders in our respective areas of the adult industry, and I'm confident that we'll have great success working together."

"We've been observing the U.S. mobile adult market for awhile now and believe Pink Visual to be one of the premier adult companies offering mobile services," Christian Kreul, CEO of SexGoesMobile, said. "We believe this partnership is the perfect synergy for both our companies."

"By integrating our product and billing methods, Pink Visual's mobile sites will generate more revenue as most people in Europe and countries outside the U.S. prefer paying for adult content on their mobile phone bill rather than by credit card," Kreul added. "With our services in place, we expect Pink Visual to start generating revenues from countries with credit card penetration rates as low as five percent."

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