Adultmoda Launches Adult Ad Units for Android Apps

LONDON — Mobile advertising network Adultmoda today announced the launch of adult ad units for Android apps.

In honor of the launch, Adultmoda is offering app developers 100 percent payout for the first 30 days from when they start publishing.

The ad units also will be available to iPhone app developers, where appropriate.

According to the company, Adultmoda will be partnering up with companies such as MiKandi, which launched the world’s first adult app store for Android Apps.

Adult apps will now have a way to make money from advertising, and adult companies can also drive traffic to their apps by running pay-per-click campaigns.

According to the company, since the start of the year, ad requests have risen to more than 2 billion per month — figures which include Adultmoda's partner service, non-adult network Admoda.

"We are extremely excited about the continuing growth of the adult mobile sector,” an Adultmoda spokesperson said. “Adultmoda's app solution now means adult companies can run ads in both their mobile apps and on their mobile websites."

The 100 percent payout offer is open for app developers who sign up through the end of February. App developers will receive 100 percent payout for the first 30 days from when they start publishing Adultmoda in-app ads.

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