CockyBoys, Spankmo Launch Mobile Website

NEW YORK — CockyBoys and Spankmo Mobile have partnered to launch  m.CockyBoys.com, a mobile site dedicated to exclusive CockyBoys content.

The new offering features more than 300 scenes of jocks, muscle studs and tattooed men.

“We are really pleased to be adding a mobile version of CockyBoys to the BigBling program, so that our affiliates can benefit from the growth of mobile traffic," said Benny Morecock, creative director.

He added, “Now our affiliates have the opportunity to utilize their mobile traffic and experience the same great conversions that our desktop site has enjoyed. This is another step in our goal to bring our affiliates the best tools possible and to maximize their ability to monetize on all their traffic.”

Talent on the site includes exclusives Tommy Defendi, Mason Star and Gabriel Clark, as well as stars Wolf Hudson, Phenix Saint, Jesse Santana, Jimmy Clay and Kevin Crows.

The new mobile site is updated bi-weekly and offers monthly and recurring memberships.

CockyBoys said the site is fully integrated into the BigBling NATS affiliate program, and offers webmasters a 50 percent payout.

To link to the CockyBoys mobile tour, webmasters can log into BigBling, go to link codes and select the “Mobile CockyBoys” site to grab the affiliate link. Mobile traffic forwarded from the desktop site will also be automatically forwarded to the new optimized mobile tour.

BigBling also includes promotional tools that are mobile compatible, including H.264 MP4 trailers for integration with HTML5 standards.

For more information on the new site visit www.spankmo.com, www.bigbling.com or email sales@spankmo.com or affiliates@CockyBoys.com.

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