TopBucksMobile.com Offers White Label iPad Sites

CYBERSPACE — TopBucksMobile has announced the release of its new iPad-optimized white label sites.

The company says the sites will allow affiliates to quickly and easily serve its iPad customers with properly formatted content.

“The sales of the iPad have been very brisk, reaching the 1 million units sold mark even faster than the iPhone did, according to media reports,” said Lea Busick, marketing director for TopBucksMobile. “We’ve seen evidence of its popularity for porn viewing on our flagship iPad-optimized site PinkVisualPad.com, which has been performing extremely well since the moment we launched. Now, we’re making it easy for our webmasters to crack into the rapidly growing iPad market, as well.”

As with TopBucksMobile’s other mobile white labels, the company says requests for iPad white labels will be fulfilled within two to three business days, depending on the volume of requests TopBucks has in its queue at the time.

“We’ve worked hard to make the white label process as hassle-free as possible for our webmasters and other b2b clients,” Busick said. “We handle all the work — the coding, the graphics, meta tags, setting up the back end — all the client has to do is make the request and wait for the final product to be delivered.”

TopBucksMobile has created more than 2800 mobile white label sites for its clients, covering a wide variety of straight and gay niche categories. Busick said that the company has added capacity in anticipation of equally heavy demand for its iPad white labels.

“News travels fast and with each new sales projection that comes out indicating that consumers are snatching up iPads almost as quickly as stores can stock them, we expect clients will be lining up at our door for white labels, too,” Busick said. “We’ve got the capacity to support that demand, and we’re constantly adding more to maintain room for growth.”

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