SexGoesMobile Rolls Out Revamped Website, New Tools

LOS ANGELES — Mobile adult affiliate program SexGoesMobile.com has revamped its website with an eye toward ease of use.

The new-look site features echoes the gray-toned austerity of tech giant Apple's online portal while offering a slate of new features.

SexGoesMobile's Christian Kreul said that the mobile online adult scene is big and only going to grow.

"We decided to re-launch our website with a slicker look and with added functionalities that will make it easier and more enjoyable to surf the mobile Internet," he said, adding that the company's current slate of services will not be affected by the relaunch.

The company also touted an array of features called Web2Mobile tools, which are designed to help websmasters convert their mobile traffic into quick sales. They've also renewed their commitment to building and distributing effective mobile ads.

"We have introduced sexy banners that can be implemented on your website to capture the attention of your mobile users," Kreul said.

Company representatives also said that they welcome criticism or suggestions from their affiliates.

Based in Germany, SexGoesMobile.com's offers a variety of mobile content solutions, including live chat and SMS-based billing in more than 25 countries. Earlier this month the company inked a deal to provide Pink Visual with its technology.

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