SexGoesMobile Expands Sales Team

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Mobile affiliate program SexGoesMobile.com has announced the appointment of new international affiliate manager Andy Wullmer.

SexGoesMobile.com supports more than 8,000 devices and provides billing via SMS in 51 countries without the user having to enter credit card information.

"We are delighted to have attracted Andy Wullmer as the new international affiliate manager as he is industry-experienced and multilingual,” SexGoesMobile CEO Christian Kreul said. “He has not only an excellent technical understanding, but also a strong affinity for sales. Together with the existing members of our sales team, Andy will form a strong unity and will provide our webmasters with any advice and mobile knowledge."

Wullmer has more than three years experience as an affiliate manager in the VOD and adult DVD area and lived in Venezuela, where he was active as a webmaster and SEO expert for an advertising agency in the non-adult area. Through its international activities, he also speaks German, Spanish and English fluently.

"I already knew SexGoesMobile as a webmaster and I am always on the lookout for future markets,” Wullmer said. “The mobile Internet is definitely one of the fastest growing markets. When I read the job offer from SexGoesMobile, I immediately wanted to be part of one of the world's largest mobile affiliate programs to bring in my experience and to develop the program further with my knowledge. The international orientation is a perfect fit for me, because I possess a lot of international experience and speak several languages. Furthermore it is also very attractive to change sides. As an affiliate manager, I can now provide the support that I have always wanted to as a webmaster.”

The team of SexGoesMobile has its headquarters in Bremen and an office in Florida.

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