SexGoesMobile Launches Subwebmaster Promotion

BREMEN, Germany — European mobile adult affiliate program SexGoesMobile announced the launch of a subwebmaster promotion from March 1 through June 30.

The new program is open to all SexGoesMobile webmasters and allows them to refer subwebmasters via their account using their current webmaster ID.

"You can try to convince as many friends and business partners to register at SexGoesMobile and actively promote our mobile program. Whether by email, Skype, on the website or via ICQ. Each referred webmaster counts toward this promotion," SexGoesMobile said.

Each newly recruited webmaster who generates at least 10 sales receives 100 points for the initial signup.

The referring webmaster then receives one point per EUR for all revenue received. Webmasters with the most points at the end of the period will win the rally and grand prize.

SexGoesMobile pointed out that the promotion does not affect webmasters' additional 10 percent subwebmaster referral commission.

The winner can select prizes including a trip to Las Vegas in January 2012 with seven-night hotel accommodations and a VIP party with the SGM team, or attendance at Eurowebtainment in Vienna, the European Summit in Prague or the Webmaster Access in Amsterdam.

Second, third, fourth and fifth place winners will receive 1,000 ($1,383), 500 ($692), 250 ($346) and 100 ($138) EUR cash prizes respectively.

SGM said it will help support the promotion by allowing webmasters to solicit domains and networks on its blog on a regular basis.

In addition, SGM will continue to support newly acquired customers by offering white label services and technical support.

The company said the program's rules forbid spam, mass emailing campaigns or mass forums and webmasters who violate these conditions can be excluded.

More information from the SGM blog.

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