GTSMobi.com Offers Mobile Tube Site White Label

ORANGEVILLE, Canada — Mobile adult traffic broker GTSMobi.com has announced the launch of its new mobile tube site white label.

“We basically host and manage mobile tube sites for publishers,” GTSMobi President Mark said. “We host all the videos, handle all the scripts, manage all the ad sales and update the site daily with new content. For a free site owner it’s a perfect solution as they have no costs or maintenance involved and they make money any time a mobile surfer clicks on one of the banners on the mobile tube site.”

GTSMobi charges advertisers up to 17 cents per click on the banners and the publisher makes 65 percent of all the revenue (with no costs involved).

According to Mark, the company also is adding a premium section for the mobile tube sites in which the publisher will make 65 percent recurring off any premium sales.

GTSMobi.com offers pay-per-click traffic, as opposed to pay-per-signup or revenue share, and doesn't use redirects, instead creating custom white-labeled sites to appeal to and retain surfers.

The company was launched last year by GalleryTrafficService.com, and is dedicated to helping adult webmasters buy and sell traffic in the adult mobile market.

GTSMobi.com offers pay-per-click traffic, as opposed to pay-per-signup or revenue share, and doesn't use redirects, instead creating custom white-labeled sites to appeal to and retain surfers.

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