TopBucksMobile Launches MobileMales.com, MobileTGirls.com

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Mobile adult affiliate program TopBucksMobile has launched two new sites for promotion by affiliates, MobileMales.com and MobileTGirls.com.

"With the success of iPornoPass 'mobile DVD' site, we wanted to expand the audiences that our webmasters can target," said Lea Busick, sales and marketing director for TopBucksMobile. "The gay and tranny categories have always been lucrative to promote, and with the wide subniche offerings that our DVD sites present; we now offer something for virtually any taste among mobile surfers."

The sites are built on DVD content, and mirror the structure of TopBucks' popular existing site, iPornoPass.com. Each of the new sites offers access to content from more than 1,000 DVDs, all optimized for viewing on the iPhone and other mobile devices.

Trial memberships start at $1 and recurs at the subscription price of $19.95 a month. To complement the large volume of content, TopBucksMobile also has created a rating system based on member feedback, which gives potential subscribers greater confidence about the site's value when they are browsing through the available titles.

"Diversity is very important to our webmasters and subscribers." Busick said. "This is part of the appeal of DVD-based sites. A webmaster is able to target a much larger subscriber base and is not limited to one niche or studio, and consumers have a complete library to choose from all in one site. Best of all, this 'library' is on the privacy of their mobile phone and can be accessed anywhere they have coverage, and at any time they desire."

In addition to conventional webmaster tools, TopBucksMobile offers custom white labels and mobile redirect scripts, allowing webmasters to target mobile traffic that might otherwise go to waste. The program offers webmasters a choice of 60 percent revenue share, or up to $20 pay-per-signup.

For more information on promoting these and other TopBucksMobile sites, webmasters should visit TopBucksMobile.com.

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