Sex-Goes-Mobile.com Adds 1,000 Live Cam Feeds

BREMEN, Germany — European-based mobile affiliate program Sex-Goes-Mobile.com will add more than 1,000 live cam feeds to its m-stream application, which allows webmasters to offer their members real-time livecam content with chat feature straight to their mobile devices.

Sex-Goes-Mobile's Marc Jarrett told XBIZ in a previous interview that there have been more than 600,000 m-stream software downloads by consumers, resulting in an average of 200,000 streamed minutes per month, with an average revenue per user of $118, with live-chat customers in 40 countries.

The live cam content has become a top turnover-maker for Sex-Goes-Mobile.com “WAPmaster” affiliates, according to the company, by offering their users live streaming content to their mobile devices combined with interactive chat function and preview images.

In addition, the program offers WAPmasters mobile page-generator software, as well as analysis, traffic and billing tools. Affiliates are offered up to 50 percent cash commissions and 10 percent payouts on referrals, and cash points that can be redeemed for special premiums.

The company won a 2005 Venus Award for its m-stream technology and, more recently, Sex-Goes-Mobile.com won a 2007 Venus Award for Best Affiliate Program.

For further information and to sign-up to the program, visit Sex-Goes-Mobile.com or email sales@sex-goes-mobile.com.

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