ExoClick Introduces MobileTubes.com

BARCELONA — ExoClick has announced an exclusive mobile monetization platform that allows publishers to create all-in-one customizable VOD mobile sites.

The company said the offering integrates direct carrier billing solutions for Spain, France, Austria and Germany and will add the U.K., Netherlands, Switzerland, Canada and Italy very soon.

Countries where no operator billing is available are monetized through mobile credit card process optimized for mobile.

ExoClick said creating a new mobile site takes less than two minutes and users can use their own domains and branding. The MobileTubes platform handles content, multi-devices compatibility, translations and countries regulations.

Webmasters can choose between full pay site or allow visitors to access free content. Features including SEO tools, niche content, layout customization, mobile specific statistics, and more are available.

Customers can earn 65 percent rev share or CPA of up to about $13

"We have been working on this project for more than a year now and the results are outstanding. With our direct relationships with mobile carriers and our experience in traffic management, it will hardly get any better than this in terms of mobile monetization," COO Adrien Fonzé said.

MobileTubes will be presented at adult tradeshows in London, Prague and Amsterdam in September.

For more information on the platform visit MobileTubes.com or email contact@mobiletubes.com.

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