AdultServiceApp Profiled by Australian Business Program

LOS ANGELES  AdultServiceApp.com was featured in Sydney’s recent Sexpo exhibition.

The company has created a technology that gathers Australia’s adult services (sex) workers under a single app or industry hub.

The new app enables workers to showcase and manage their businesses through smartphones and all smart devices.

In an interview at Sexpo with “The Business” program of Australia’s ABC TV, IT specialist and CEO of Adult App Services Nigel Williams said, “At the end of the day you’ve got to put class back into the industry, and respect as well."

The company’s new app, which can be downloaded free and anonymously by any customer, takes the place of traditional newspaper advertisements.

“The cost of advertising for workers over the years has been so expensive," Williams said. “For example, in the national newspaper it can cost them up to $2,500 a week for a small advertisement, which is absolutely criminally expensive."

The “one-stop cyber shop” as the ABC TV described it, has seen traffic to the new app site increase 600 percent month-on-month since the business was launched in January, according to the company.

It is now testing the product in New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia.

“Our aim is to produce a new low-cost, instantaneous, and cutting-edge advertising conduit for the industry," Williams said.

For further information contact Williams at nigel@adultservicesapp.com.

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