VODMoney Rolls Out Turn-key VOD for Mobile Devices

BASKING RIDGE, N.J. — VODMoney has rolled out its new turn-key mobile VOD.

The company said that when affiliates create their own turn-key VOD theater, the respective mobile site is automatically generated by the company's backend, inheriting colors and most attributes that they have already chosen.

"There's no need for the affiliate to worry about what to do with their mobile traffic," the company said. "By default, it is presented with a mobile site in the custom theme they've already chosen."

To keep things even more flexible, the company said affiliates can fine tune their turn-key sites by uploading specific headers including their own site logos.

"Affiliates who are already running mobile sites can simply login and generate as many turn-key VOD sites or links to our mobile sites for as many niches as they want," the company said.

"VODMoney takes their affiliate's mobile traffic seriously. We give the end-user the most mobile flexibility by allowing them to use their account at home or on-the-go.  Affiliate customers belong to the affiliate, and are never shipped off to a third party mobile content provider."

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