MidniteMonkey.com Launches Erotic Mobile TV Service

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Mobile adult content provider MidniteMonkey.com has launched a mobile-only subscription-based membership site featuring exclusive amateur niche content from Porno Dan.

The video clips on the site are available in three and 15-minute clips, in addition to full-length DVDs for $14.95 per month.

While most mobile sites offer trailers or clips for a nominal fee, there are very few dedicated paysites in the mobile space. A MidnightMonkey.com spokesperson told XBIZ that there is a growing market for premium mobile content that requires a subscription fee.

“If you look at what’s happening in the mainstream mobile multimedia space, there is strong evidence that mobile video entertainment is growing as a percent of data revenue,” the spokesperson said. “More consumers are buying the content and spending time to watch that content, and it’s not necessarily available online. We believe the market will mature quicker in the adult space.”

MidniteMonkey.com also has launched an affiliate program, so webmasters can monetize their mobile traffic.

The MidniteMonkey.com platform is mobile-web compliant and takes advantage of Web 2.0 technology, which allows the site operator to deploy the site in WML, WAP, XHTML or HTML.

Porno Dan told XBIZ that site updates would come once per week.

“MidniteMonkey.com is quickly and efficiently taking my films to the next level,” Dan said. “Not only did they make this entire process easy, it was effortless to provide them with content. My success is based on the frequency at which my fans have access to my content. Now my fans can take me wherever they go.”

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