HDPays Brings High Def to Adult Mobile

LOS ANGELES — HDPays has announced the upgrading of its network to deliver its cutting edge hi-def content seamlessly to a wide variety of mobile devices.

HDPays is a relatively new affiliate program launched by the people who established the successful Adult Revenue Service affiliate program during the last decade. The program is focused on providing the highest quality exclusive HD video content in a variety of innovative niches and now the company is expanding its offerings to include state of the art mobile distribution as well.

"Having been at the leading edge of the technology that powered adult content 10 years ago, we are well aware that staying ahead of the curve is essential to maximizing our own revenue and the profit of our affiliates as well," Becky of HDPays said. "The HDPays network is at the cutting edge of video and tour design already, and now we are bringing the full collection to mobile fans with the same eye toward innovation that we have for everything we do."

"Our fans and our affiliates deserve the best that modern technology allows," Becky added, "and we do all we can to provide it every day."

According to the company, each site on the HDPays network has been hand crafted to work exceptionally well with a wide variety of mobile devices. Mobile billing methods are available along with the standard credit methods and the entire video archive is encoded to perform flawlessly for mobile adult video fans.

The HDPays sponsor program also provides affiliates with the backend support needed to promote mobile content most effectively. Individual mobile linking codes, a custom script that allows surfers to be sent to either the mobile or desktop optimized version of each site automatically, dependant on what method they are using to view the tours, and more than 15 mobile specific galleries are available along with many other promotional tools aimed at targeting the growing market of mobile customers.

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