PixMeTV Partners With MobVision’s Admoda

LONDON — PixMeTV has launched their mobile affiliate partner scheme, offering a free, brandable, prepopulated version of the high-spec, high-traffic wapsite, according to the company.

“We’ve created an environment that lets anyone with a videophone be the producer, the cirector, the star — and importantly the salesperson — of their own adult movie,” PixMeTV's Jason Greane said.

"We’ve seen some great early stage growth, and feel our unique prepopulated white-label offering will be of real interest to nonmobile companies looking to enter the user generated mobile space, to established websites looking to mobilize their web community and to wapsite owners looking to broaden their mobile portfolio into user generated content," Greane said.

To facilitate this move into the global marketplace, PixMeTV has partnered with MobVision. MobVision will offer its client base the opportunity to run a fully branded user-generated mobile community. The ads will be served by MobVision’s Admoda and Adultmoda.

“Admoda is one of the most experienced advertising networks in the mobile space, and we want to offer affiliate partners the opportunity to create additional revenue from mobile advertising on their white-label real estate” Greane said.

For more information, visit PixMeTV.com and Admoda.com.

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