theMobileHub Adds Paxum's Alternative Payout Method

CYBERSPACE — Mobile performance network theMobileHub has announced the addition of Paxum Global eWallet as an alternative payout method for affiliate webmasters.

Paxum offers the online adult entertainment industry a means to send and receive payments with just an email address, the company reports.

“Paxum is one of the leading alternative payment methods to pay affiliates and we received a lot of requests from existing and potential affiliates to add it as a payment method,” theMobileHub CEO Ashley Christie said. “I'm very impressed with the convenience and reliability of their platform, as well as their stellar customer service, so it's a great fit for our business.”

theMobileHub says it provides affiliates with the tools to segment traffic by country, carriers and OS, so that they can build their own network. Affiliates receive 85 percent of every transaction CPA, PPL, PPS and rev share.

"We're very happy to be working with Ashley and the rest of the crew at theMobileHub," said Ruth Blair, Paxum business development manager. "It's always exciting to work with newer companies, and the fine folks at theMobileHub have a lot of energy and creativity to share."

For more information, contact theMobileHub Affiliate Team at Support@themobilehub.com. The MobileHun team will also be at the Phoenix Forum kicking off at the end of March.  

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