TopBucks Mobile Launches Micro-Niche Tranny Site

TUSCON, Ariz. — TopBucks Mobile announced the addition of EbonySheMale to its portfolio of mobile sites.

The company said the micro-niche site was developed in response to strong transsexual referral sales.

Our affiliates have referred a lot of sales to our existing ‘tranny’ sites,” Lea Busick, director of marketing for TopBucks Mobile said. “They want to offer their t-girl loving surfers more variety, and when our webmasters talk, TopBucks Mobile listens.”

Busick added that the site’s strength is “all about the power of specificity,” adding that even in an area that seems as specific as transsexual content, it is always possible to “drill down further” into the exact tastes of discrete market segments.

“Anybody who has promoted transsexual sites can attest to how well they convert if you have the right sort of traffic to throw at them,” Busick said.

She added, “Micro-niche sites like EbonySheMale have a smaller market to work with in terms of the number of prospective customers, but they benefit from having even less competition than you find in the general transsexual niche, and offer the advertiser the ability to target their marketing in a very narrow, precise way.”

TopBucks Mobile is offering both PPS and revenue share options for webmasters, with payouts ranging as high as $25 per signup on $1 trials, and 60 percent on the revenue share program.

The program also provides webmasters with a wide variety of sales tools, including white label options, mobile redirect scripts, custom portal pages, RSS feeds and free promotional content.

For more information TopBucksMobile.

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