Flirt4Free, Twistbox Launch FlirtGO in South Africa

Flirt4Free, Twistbox Launch FlirtGO in South Africa

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free and Twistbox Entertainment have officially launched FlirtGO with Vodafone in South Africa. FlirtGO is an adult live cams interactive mobile website built specifically for customers who want to pay using mobile carrier billing. 

This is the second country where FlirtGO is supported, following its launch in Portugal just a few months ago. Each country has its own regulations on carrier billing as it is a "hyper-targeted and high-converting experience." According to a company rep, "It is the easiest possible payment process because there is no need to add credit card or other payment information; it’s just one click."

Those looking to start promoting this exclusive offer can contact their account manager. New affiliates can sign up at Twistbox.com. Twistbox is the exclusive provider of the FlirtGO offer, but Flirt4Free plans to add links to this offer through their affiliate program as well. As FlirtGO coverage expands, Flirt4Free affiliates will be able to opt-in to show their qualified traffic this offer.

“FlirtGO Portugal blew up!” said Jeff Wilson, director of business development. “We’re so excited to grow this to South Africa, which is a much bigger market. After a successful launch in Portugal, we are excited to expand into our first English speaking market with FlirtGO. We know there's more traffic in South Africa, and look forward to creating revenue opportunities for all our partners across various verticals."

Flirt4Free and Twistbox are attending XBIZ L.A., which is taking place this week Jan. 15-18. To set up a meeting, contact Jeff@flirtgo.com or ler@twistbox.com.

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