Cherry Media Offering Discounted Mobile Feeds

BARCELONA, Spain — Cherry Media S.L. announced today that it is offering a 50 percent discount for three months on exclusive mobile video feeds, ending Oct. 15.

The collections include content like “Silicone Stunners,” “Nude Fight Club,” “Beach Bitches,” “Luxury Teens,” “Stolen Showers,” “Aletta Ocean Superstar,” “Back to School,” and more.

Cherry said the offerings come complete with dynamic streaming technology that identifies the user’s handset, location and network to deliver the best viewing experience possible. Because the content is streamed directly from Cherry’s servers to customers, users can copy and paste a unique link to get started. 

The new promotion is tied to the company’s September “Back to School” campaign. In order to receive the discount, contestants need only test their mobile industry knowledge by answering three simple questions from Cherry's 10-year anniversary infographic

“We are discounting both the cost of our award-winning content and the cost of the streaming.  Our glamour and topless content collections are quite rare, but perfectly targeted to a global mobile audience in high-earning emerging territories such as India, Latam and Australasia. So if you have mobile traffic for these areas and don’t want to hand your valuable customers over to others via affiliate programs, this is an ideal way to retain much larger profit margins from your mobile customers," Cherry founder and CEO Julia Dimambro, said.

She continued, “Add to this that our content continually achieves, on average, a 30 percent higher sales performance over other supplier’s content and, on top of that you’ll be saving 50 percent on our standard book price.So you can’t go wrong. For example our ‘Back to School’ collection, complete with the video feeds can save you more than 1,000 euros on the full pack price.”

To view the quiz, visit Quiz.CherrySource.net.

For further information on Cherry Media email biz@cherrysauce.com.

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