FirstMobileCash Launches Mobile Social Network

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia – A mobile social network for amateurs – SexBookAmateurs – was announced today by FirstMobilecash.

The company said the site is an interactive portal that allows users to set up their own community directly on their cell phones.

The site allows members to meet real amateurs, download videos and provide comments as well as send each other private messages.

“Adult oriented sites are given a new dimension – social networking has been applied and simplified by providing access anywhere and at any time directly from the users’ cell phones," the company said. "It’s specifically via the social networks that the users can be in touch with their community. SexBookAmateurs.com offers them this opportunity."

The company also noted that FirstMobileCash is the first international affiliate program specializing in mobile Internet portals with a focus on adult social networks.

“With even greater potential than the traditional desktop business offered 10 years ago, affiliates can now make use of their mobile traffic and earn real money in the long term. Commissions are rewarded for every new member and revenue share is set up for lifetime. Affiliates can choose from a wide range of banners for desktops and cell phones which can then be placed on their web pages,” the company said.

Plans for five additional social networks aimed at popular niches are also slated for this year.

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