WireRunner and YanksCash Add New Mobile Partners

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – PocketGirls.com, a partnership between WireRunner Software and YanksCash, has announced the addition of Sammy4u, Penguin Cash (Bondage.com), Mac and Bumble, OC Girls and LegitCash (PublicFlash.com) to its list of adult mobile distribution partners.

According to the company, "Pocket Girls utilizes its unique "Mobile Mini-Mag" format in conjunction with the high quality content and traffic these companies provide and will create new innovative revenue streams for each, bringing forth opportunities to convert foreign traffic and ways to capitalize on a fast growing market still in its infancy."

"SammySmack has been analyzing different options and companies to bring our content from Sammy4u.com to the mobile market for some time now," Brett Lamar, CEO of SammySmack, said. "We have found that Pocket Girls will deliver what we have been wanting and are happy to announce with pure confidence that we have made the right decision to work with PocketGirls."

For more information, visit PocketGirls.com.

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