TopBucks Mobile Announces New Gay iPad Site

CYBERSPACE —TopBucks Mobile has launched MaleSpectrumPad.com, a new iPad optimized site built on gay content from the Male Spectrum video line.

“On the heels of seeing the immediate, runaway success of our first iPad-optimized site, PinkVisualPad.com, we got straight to work on a gay version, because we know the consumer demand is there,” said Lea Busick, marketing director for TopBucks Mobile.

“This site does for our Male Spectrum brand what PinkVisualPad.com did for Pink Visual; push the line into a new market sector, where there’s an audience of consumers in search of quality mobile porn to view on their favorite new tech toy.”

The new site is built on content from Male Spectrum’s more popular DVD lines and gives consumers iPad-friendly access to the studio’s gay content including “Shocking Monster Cocks” and “Straight Guys Take the Bait.”

“We’ve been studiously keeping an eye on emerging mobile technologies, devices and formats, so we are prepared to take advantage of each new product that hits the mobile market,” Busick said. “Pending product releases from Apple get our undivided attention, in particular, just due to the success we’ve had thus far in appealing to Apple device-holding customers. Apple may not approve of mobile porn, but their customers sure as hell do, if the number of them buying subscriptions to our mobile porn sites is any indication.”

As with its other mobile properties, TopBucks Mobile is offering 60 percent revenue share and up to $20 per signup on $1 trial subscriptions to MaleSpectumPad.com, along with a full suite of promotional tools for affiliates to use.

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