TopBucks Adds Mobile Photo, Video Galleries

VAN NUYS, Calif. — TopBucks has announced the addition of mobile photo and video galleries for affiliate use.

“Our new hosted picture and movie galleries provide affiliates with a way to easily target mobile users by providing them with content specifically suited for their mobile devices,” TopBuck’s Sly told XBIZ. “The videos and pictures are cut to sizes that look great on a mobile device and minimize scrolling.”

Sly added that because up to 5 percent of a site’s traffic is credited to mobile surfing, he recommends affiliates add a mobile category to their TGP or MGP.

“The advantage of adding a mobile category is that mobile surfers will be able to find mobile content easily, as opposed to clicking through each gallery on the site and hoping to find one that is mobile-friendly,” Sly said.

TopBucks recently announced the addition of Russian and Dutch translations to its flagship mobile sites iPinkVisualPass.com and iMaleSpectrumPass.com. The company also has added more than 300 mobile videos recently and increased the load time on its mobile sites.

With its latest launch of MobileMales.com and MobileTGirls.com, TopBucks tapped into the gay and tranny categories for mobile users. All of the sites are built on DVD content and can be accessed on an iPhone, Palm Pre, Blackberry and iPod Touch, among others.

In addition to conventional webmaster tools, TopBucksMobile offers custom white labels and mobile redirect scripts. The program offers webmasters a choice of 60 percent revenue share, or up to $20 pay-per-signup.

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