PureiPorn Launches Mobile Affiliate Program

SAN DIEGO — PureiPorn has launched QuickiBucks, an affiliate program promoting its QuickiClips 3G Mobile Clip Store.

The company said QuickiBucks is the world's first mobile affiliate program to focus exclusively on clip sales; and provides affiliates a new way to monetize mobile traffic.

"It's no secret that mobile web users prefer one-time purchases," said Lolly Popova, senior vice president of PureiPorn. "The mobile user wants their entertainment in 'snackable' quantities. With QuickiClips, a user can get their mobile porn fix when they need it, without the hassle of a subscription. Now with the launch of QuickiBucks, affiliates can profit from this."

The QuickiBucks program is built in NATS and offers affiliates several promotional tools to help bring traffic to QuickiClips sites. The QuickiClips micro-pay billing engine allows for one-click purchasing of mobile video clips.

QuickiClips’ network of storefronts includes Playgirl, SwankMag, Grooby Productions and Teasing-Video, among others. The company plans to add more each week.

"I'm very excited about this new affiliate program," said Indy, owner of the Teasing-Video QuickiClips store. "I've been extremely happy with the performance of my QuickiClips store, and with the new QuickiBucks.com affiliate program coming online, I'm looking forward to seeing even better results."

QuickiBucks is available for signup now and will begin accepting traffic on Jan. 15.

Webmasters can enroll in the QuickiBucks program by visiting QuickiBucks.com on a 3G mobile device or via web browser.

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