Flirt4Free, Twistbox Launch FlirtGO in Portugal

Flirt4Free, Twistbox Launch FlirtGO in Portugal

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free has announced a partnership with Twistbox Entertainment resulting in the launch of FlirtGO with Vodafone in Portugal.

The move unites the live cams powerhouse with the mobile carrier billing veterans, to deliver an interactive mobile website built specifically for customers who want to pay for adult live cams using mobile carrier billing. 

“Flirt4Free has taken a bold step to expand their portfolio within the new marketplace of mobile adult entertainment,” says Jeff Wilson, Director of Business Development at Flirt4Free. “Carrier billing customers are hyper-targeted and experience the easiest possible payment process because there is no need to add a credit card or other payment information.”

According to the company, Twistbox has added FlirtGO to its affiliate program. While Twistbox is the exclusive provider of the FlirtGO offer, Flirt4Free plans to add links to this offer through its affiliate program as well, so as FlirtGO coverage expands, Flirt4Free affiliates will be able to opt-in to show their qualified traffic this high-converting offer.

“Portugal is the proof of concept,” Wilson explains.  “With the help of our friends at Twistbox, we’re aiming to expand FlirtGO to five more countries by the end of the year.”

“At a time when innovation and new products have been lacking in the mobile space, we’re very excited to launch FlirtGO and offer users a truly live and interactive experience,” exclaims Twistbox VP of Operations Ler Khodaverdy. “FlirtGO is what users paying with mobile billing have been waiting for!”

Flirt4Free and Twistbox will be attending upcoming webmaster events in Amsterdam, XBIZ Berlin, Cologne, and Prague throughout September seeking new affiliates and traffic for FlirtGO. 

To set up a meeting, email Jeff@flirtgo.com or ler@twistbox.com.

For more information, email affiliates@twistbox.com.

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