AdultAppMart Launches Android App Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — AdultAppMart.com, the marketplace for adult apps for Android devices, has launched the AdultAppMart affiliate program.

The company said the program “can now help website operators bring added value to their visitors and monetize on the growing number of Android app consumers.”

The AdultAppMart affiliate program offers up to 50 percent revenue share for life and with a constant stream of new apps added to the marketplace, the company said members will return on a regular basis.

“Because of the unique nature of AdultAppMart’s products, companies and webmasters that enlist in the AdultAppMart affiliate program add a non-competitive opportunity for additional revenue to their members area,” the company said.

By only targeting visitors that login on an Android device and linking them to a designated specially encoded app, AdultAppMart said affiliates can avoid traffic leaks and only Android users are exposed to the ad.

AdultAppMart also provides a direct download link that will allow a user to install the AdultAppMart application without leaving a site.

The program caters to adult humor with apps like “Two and a half Addictions” and “Wonder Weiner,” as well as niche-specific apps that include porn stars, tattooed vixens, ex-girlfriends, and others.

“Through the AdultAppMart affiliate program, webmasters now have the opportunity to take advantage of the growing mobile business as well,” the company said.

For more information on the AdultAppMart.com affiliate program, click here.

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