PornBanana.com Introduces Developer Feature for Web Apps

LOS ANGELES — From the operators of ImLive.com and PussyCash.com, tube site PornBanana.com has launched its Developer Feature for web apps.

Developers can create new or upload existing web apps, mainstream or adult, for user purchase directly on PornBanana. Site operators say this is the first time that an adult tube is sharing its traffic and profits with developers.

“This is the time to strike,” said Yuval Kijel of PussyCash.com.

“Tube sites are one of the fastest growing segments in the adult market. Developers should to take advantage of our platform and earn an introductory limited time offer 70 percent revenue share on all app purchases made by users in the first year.

“We are giving full creative license and developers can add almost anything adult or mainstream oriented for free. Once uploaded, the app is available for all PornBanana traffic to browse, purchase and use on the site.

Kijel said the new Developer Feature is a full service and easy-integration tool that includes unrestricted creativity, editing, instant billing tools using a credit system for users that allows paid apps, access to API and a large content database.

In addition, developers can track app performance through statistics directly on PornBanana and get monthly payments.

“We are redefining and rebranding the whole tube site image by doing what has never been done before,” said JC, content manager for PornBanana.

“While many sites have been shortsighted in restricting adult apps, we are actively encouraging developers use this tool to express their imagination and make a lot of money from a fresh eager audience.”

For more information, visit PornBanana.com or jc@pornbanana.com.

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