SexGoesMobile Expands SMS Billing

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Mobile adult affiliate program SexGoesMobile.com has announced the integration of Premium SMS billing throughout additional countries.

SexGoesMobile.com is a global leader in mobile webcam chat and adult entertainment products. Headquartered in Bremen, with offices in Florida, SexGoesMobile offers more than 10 years experience and solutions for a wide range of mobile services clients — from individuals to large corporations.

According to the company, its mobile services support more than 8000 devices and provide billing via Premium SMS in more than 50 countries — without the user having to enter their credit card information.

"Our team has doubled our billing coverage in the last few weeks and did a phenomenal job," SexGoesMobile CEO Christian Kreul said. "Now we provide billing with just one click to mobile surfers in 50+ countries for mobile content."

"Previously this was only possible with credit card transactions," Kreul added. "This will be an enormous increase in revenue from existing traffic."

SexGoesMobile's billing services cover Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Austria, Australia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Montenegro, Mexico, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, U.K., Ukraine, and Venezuela.

"Many countries have a very low income and virtually no one there has a credit card," Kreul says. "We can now offer a fair price to local conditions. It is now possible for these people to afford the consumption of mobile products."

"Our partners and webmasters will automatically benefit from this national coverage and must do nothing more than continue to send their traffic," Kreul concluded. "Many webmasters are already generating additional transactions from countries that had previously never been converted."

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