PornMonkey.mobi to Host Mobile RSS Feeds and Blogs for Free

AUSTIN, Texas—Been looking to take your blog mobile? Have an RSS feed and want to offer it to the mobile user but have simply been too busy to get to the task—or don't know how to do it? Now you can go mobile with a free service launched this week by pornMonkey.mobi.

"We've been working on this feature—mobile hosting of RSS feeds and mobile blogs—for a while," said Mark Cave, director of business development. "And now, we feel we are ready to launch."
There are no set-up fees and no monthly fees. "It's a completely 100 percent free service," Cave stated. "We will create a custom page for your feed. All you have to do is keep the feed up to date."
In exchange, Cave states, "We simply request a small banner and link on your website's front page to link to the mobile RSS feed hosted on our servers. We feel this is a pretty fair request, since we are not charging for this mobile hosting service."
"A lot of people read RSS feeds on their mobile phones," Cave continued. "So, we feel this service will be quite popular."
To get a free mobile adult RSS feed hosting page, users simply have to send a request via the "Contact Us" form located at http://pornMonkey.mobi and state their interest in the service.
"From the beginning," Mr. Cave stated, "we wanted pornMonkey.mobi to be much more than simply a directory site. So, free mobile RSS feed hosting is the next service we are offering.
"Of course, if you do have a mobile adult porn site that is not listed in our directory, please contact us," he added. "We still want to be the most comprehensive directory of adult mobile porn sites on the mobile internet."
To get started, users are instructed to send their contact information to pornMonkey.mobi via the "Contact Us" form located on the site. The site can be reached by most internet browsers, as well as by mobile phones.
"We hope this is a popular service. We are quite excited about launching it, and hope it does well. Many people like to access RSS feeds and blogs using their mobile phones."