Adultmoda Offers Free Mobile Tool

CYBERSPACE — Adult mobile ad network Adultmoda has announced the launch of its free mobile landing page tool for adult webmasters.

The brandable landing pages feature Adultmoda ads and can be used to help webmasters make money from all of their traffic, since according to the company, a common challenge for webmasters at the moment is how to monetize the mobile traffic they are getting.

"If the webmaster has a mobile site it is rare that they are making money from all the traffic that their mobile site receives," stated an Adultmoda rep. "For example, their site may be aimed at Smartphones only (such as iPhones), so other non-Smartphone traffic is wasted."

"At the same time, webmasters who do not yet have a mobile presence are noticing that an increasing number of mobile users are trying to access their websites," the rep added. "Now there is a solution — the webmaster simply directs the traffic they are not monetizing to a landing page full of ads from Adultmoda."

The landing page tool is configurable in a number of ways depending on whether the webmaster has a mobile service or not. Webmasters receive a 65 percent commission for every click from the landing page, with Adultmoda reporting that 25 percent of people visiting these pages are clicking on an ad.

"This is all part of our strategy to provide adult webmasters with as many free tools as we can to help them with the launch of their mobile services," Adultmoda CEO Terry Jackson said. "There is finally a significant opportunity for adult webmasters to make money from mobile and we are here to help."

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