OKPussy.com Launches Channel Pages

MADRID — Cool Mobile Group, the company behind the successful CPA program, announced the launch of their channel pages on their porn tube site OKpussy.com. They invite all pay sites to contact them and send in banners to receive even more affiliate traffic.

“Okpussy is currently working with over 1,050 pay sites and we strive to add fresh new content daily from all our sponsors," says content manager Jose Mansilla. "To increase the conversions to our pay sites we've just launched our new channel pages that highlight the sponsors and all their hard work. We've went above and beyond and have given four direct ad zones for sponsors to promote their sites, We've made these channel pages specifically to drive as much traffic to our sponsors.”

A 728 x 900 leader board crowns the channel page, a 160 x 600 hugs the video on the left side, a screen shot image of the landing page is displayed on the right of the player and a 900 x 250 footer completes the page. A text description is also available for the sponsor to customize their page further.  An example of the channel pages is available here.

“We are working hard to place all our sponsors banners as quickly as possible, but we do need our paysites to help us by sending in their latest promo tools in the right sizes," Mansilla said. "In the case that our sponsors do not have banners in the appropriate sizes we have default banners that appear inviting the user to click to see more at the pay site.”

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