Star-Advertising Adds Paxum

LUXEMBOURG  Mobile ad network Star-Advertising has recently implemented Paxum as a new payment option for both account-loading and payouts.

The company said Star-Advertising offers effective solutions to advertise adult offers on mobile devices. Using a focused range of sharp filters, Star-Advertising clients can reach core targets and profit through the diverse platform.

"Adding Paxum appeared as an evidence," said Antoine Moreau, founder of Star-Advertising. "It's a trustful efficient and friendly company and we want to provide our users the best payment alternatives so they can easily and safely take advantage of their return on investment."

Paxum is an alternative payment service for the adult industry, offering a secure ewallet payment service that allows users to send and receive money online instantly all over the world.

The globally accepted Paxum Mastercard enables clients to instantly withdraw cash, and make purchases at both online and offline locations.

"We're thrilled to be providing our service to Star-Advertising and their many customers," said Ruth Blair, business development manager of Paxum.

"Star-Advertising has been steadily growing their business and we're honored to be part of their continued growth."

By adding Paxum to its platform, Star-Advertising continues to provide its users with all the financial tools necessary to buy premium mobile spots and get paid for spots sold through Star-Advertising's in-house custom-built ad-serving system.

For more information, visit Star-Advertising.com.

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