Spankmo Mobile Expands Services

BARCELONA — Spankmo Mobile has announced the pending release of two new services, scheduled for unveiling at the Webmaster Access event in Amsterdam.

The latest mobile services from Spankmo include SpankTube, a white-label mobile tube platform with social features and access to premium content feeds; and Spankmo PPV, a mobile site that's easy to integrate with existing PPV websites and enables surfers to enjoy a seamless experience between mobile and deskbound PCs.

"Consumption of adult content on mobile devices has finally reached explosive growth this summer," Spankmo Co-Founder Alan Westenbroek said. "Based on massive customer demand, we're announcing new services that will help content providers monetize their mobile traffic and increase the reach of their brand to whole new audiences."

In addition, Spankmo is rolling out upgrades to its mobile paysite platform, including alternative payment methods such as micropayments and on-mobile transactions, enabling sales to a wider audience; the SpankBucks affiliate program, specializing in mobile traffic; and a richer user experience for Android and Palm smartphones, including high-resolution video.

"During these past months as we have been launching new clients it's clear that mobile requires a different approach than the traditional web," Graeme Kingshott of Spankmo said. "And we're very pleased to add these new modules to our innovative product line."

Based in Barcelona, Spain, Spankmo Mobile Services SL, specializes in "putting your adult content in the palm of their other hand" through proprietary technology that enables streaming and delivery of adult video to over 900 handset types, including iPhone, Blackberry, Android and Palm Pre.

According to the company, Spankmo-powered adult sites have been used by mobile visitors in more than 70 countries in the past month alone.

The Spankmo team will be attending Webmaster Access Amsterdam and co-sponsoring the Official Opening Night Party.

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