PrivateCash, Spankmo Launch AmateurBlast.com Mobile

BARCELONA — PrivateCash and Spankmo Mobile announced reality mobile site, AmateurBlast.com today.

The companies said the new offering features a wide range of popular homemade European amateur videos and photos from the most sought after niches including MILFs, older and younger, big and small, POV, gang-bangers, outdoor swingers, and even includes in-car "dogging" videos.

“Adding the AmateurBlast mobile site to our program now means that our affiliates can promote to a wider audience, and receive new earnings with their existing PrivateCash payments," said Yorgos Biris of PrivateCash.

He added, “Now our webmasters can profit from all of their mobile traffic.“

AmateurBlast operates on the Spankmo platform, with both smart-phone and tablet versions on the same URL, and includes weekly scene updates.

The website is integrated into the PrivateCash NATS affiliate program, offering webmasters 50 percent revenue share with mobile direct operator billing, as well as support for card and debit payments.

PrivateCash noted that the strength of its brand, comprehensive and quality promotional tools, and innovative payment options have proven to increase customer conversions.

The Private program is fully integrated with NATS, and offers up to 70 percent revenue share with guaranteed payouts twice per month.

For more information on the new offering visit SpankMo.com, PrivateCash.com or email graeme@spankmo.com, or yorgis.biris@private.com.

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