TopBucks Mobile Promotes SMS Alerts

CYBERSPACE — Adult mobile affiliate program TopBucks Mobile has announced that it is offering webmasters a chance to win an iPod Touch in exchange for signing up for the program's SMS alerts.

"SMS is a great way to stay in touch with webmasters, and to make sure that they get the latest news and updates from TopBucks Mobile," Lea Busick, marketing director for TopBucks Mobile, said. "We've got some exciting new sites and products in development, including a new utility for our webmasters that people are going to love."

To sign up, webmasters need to establish an account with either TopBucks Mobile or TopBucks (the programs share back ends and offer cross-program access) and log in at www.topbucksmobile.com. The SMS alert signup form is on the main page of the password-protected area of the site.

Busick said that in addition to TopBucks-related news, webmasters who sign up for the SMS list will also be eligible for contests and promotions that are exclusive to alert subscribers, and receive daily updates from major industry events, such as the XBIZ forums, and other adult tradeshows.

"The adult mobile market is a fast moving one, and we move quickly as a program, too; signing up for our SMS alerts ensures that you will be up to date on the latest opportunities and tools that TopBucks has to offer," Busick added. "Add to that the opportunity to win free gear and receive increased payouts, and signing up for our SMS alerts becomes a no-brainer for TopBucks webmasters."

In order to be eligible to win the iPod Touch being offered as the first free giveaway for TopBucks Mobile SMS alert subscribers, webmasters must sign up for the alerts by Tuesday, Dec. 15. The iPod winner will be announced on Monday, Dec. 21.

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