Wasteland, TopBucks Mobile Launch WastelandMobile.com

BOSTON — Wasteland.com and TopBucks Mobile Services today announced the launch of WastelandMobile.com, the fourth site to be created by TopBucks’ new B2B services division.

“Having run our own mobile sites for several years now, we are thrilled to partner with TopBucks to better meet the ever-changing needs of our mobile customers,” said Colin Rowntree, Wasteland.com founder and president.

“Their technical savvy combined with Wasteland’s award-winning content makes for a dynamic combination.”

Liam Colins, director of business development for TopBucks said that Wasteland.com “epitomizes the qualities we are looking for in a client-partner for TB Mobile Services.

“Our goal from the outset has been to work with companies and studios that are leaders in their field, and that create compelling, unusual and high-quality content,” Colins said.

WastelandMobile.com offers customers the ability to search, sort and/or browse content by category, rating, date added and featured performer names.

A one-month subscription to the site costs $29.95, 90-day subscriptions are priced at $49.95 and users can give the site a test drive with the 1-day/ $1 trial membership option.

Colins noted that TB Mobile Services has not completed the affiliate program integration process for WastelandMobile.com, but the new site will be available for affiliate promotion soon.

The site was recognized with a 2010 XBIZ Award for Excellence in Alternative Erotica earlier this year.

To preview the new site, visit WastelandMobile.com.

For more in TB Mobile Services, go to TBMobileServices.com.

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