Adultmoda Launches New Mobile Redirect Solution

LONDON — Adultmoda.com announced the launch of its new adult mobile redirect solution, aimed at adult sites that do not have a mobile version. 

According to the company, research shows that as much as 23 percent of website traffic may be coming from mobile devices such as smartphones.  

“Users visiting a desktop website on a mobile device generally have a poor experience, with tiny unreadable text, sideways scrolling and broken functionality,” the company said. “This inevitably leads to lost revenue for the site owner. Adultmoda has launched a solution which detects whether the user is on a mobile device and, if so, redirects them to a mobile advertiser's site.”

Adultmoda’s redirect service enables webmasters, who do not have a mobile version, to make money from all their mobile traffic and the webmaster is paid for every redirect, the company said.

The company said that over the last couple of years there has been tremendous growth in the amount of people accessing desktop sites on their phones, meaning the earnings potential from mobile redirect traffic is increasing. 

“The mobile redirect solution now opens up Adultmoda’s mobile monetizing expertise to all,” the company said. 

Launched in 2006, Adultmoda said it has served over 240 billion adult mobile ads.  

For more information contact team@adultmoda.com.

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