NakedSword, Spankmo Launch Mobile Website

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword and Spankmo Mobile announced today the launch of mobi.nakedsword.com.

The new mobile site features exclusive content produced by NakedSword’s production arm, NakedSword Originals including the ‘Golden Gate’ series, as well as all of the latest scenes from NakedSword’s original mini-series like “Stalker,” “Private Party,” “Boyfriends,” “Hooker Stories,” and more.

Helmed by NakedSword Originals’ director mr. Pam, the site’s content also features exclusive model Christian Wilde, as well as a host of top gay talent.

The new offering is integrated into Spankmo Mobile’s MobGlam.com NATS program, and offers a wide range of billing options.

Spankmo said MobGlam sites offer mobile payments and recurring subscriptions in all major international markets, as well as EU Debit, Bank Pay, Ukash and Card payments.

All transactions earn webmasters 50 percent revenue share for life

“With the growing market of mobile and tablet users, we have seen the demand for high quality mobile experience increase rapidly,” NakedSword CEO Tim Valenti said.

He added, “Now we can offer webmasters a choice of NakedSword sites for their mobile traffic to best match to their U.S. or international needs. Considering that approximately 10 percent of our overall traffic comes from mobile, the number of users that will visit our new mobile platform will add up quickly and we are happy to provide them with the high quality mobile experience that Spankmo delivers.”

For more information on the new mobile website contact sales@spankmo.com.

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