KJCash, Spankmo Launch Niche Gay Mobile Sites

HONG KONG — KJCash and Spankmo Mobile announced announce their partnership today to operate eight niche gay mobile sites.

The first site to be launched is the multi-pass CJXXX that features 200 scenes from the KJCash stable including Workin’ Men XXX, Str8 Boyz Seduced, Brazilian Studz, Defiant Boyz Laughing Asians, Gay Asian Twinkz, Spunk Starz and Bareback Twinkz.

The companies said individual mobile sites for each brand will be launched soon.

The sites are fully integrated into the KJCash affiliate program, powered by MPA and Epoch, where webmasters can obtain direct linking codes for each new mobile site.

“We are really pleased to be adding mobile to our affiliate offering, so that affiliates can benefit from the wave of mobile traffic," said KJCash CEO CJ.

He added, “Working with Spankmo has been a smooth process and simple to implement.“

Graeme Kingshott, co-founder of Spankmo Mobile said, “The new CJXXX.mobi site gives a great introduction to the KJCash portfolio. Surfers with iPhone, iPad or Android will want to see more of these hot men and boys in action and the eight additional sites will have even more content available.”

Webmasters can be guided through the key steps to mobilizing their traffic and hosted mobile landing pages for the sites through the companies' support teams.

More information from KJCash and Spankmo Mobile or sales@spankmo.com or cj@kjcash.com.

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