Affil4You to Attend, Participate at XBIZ LA

PARIS — Affil4You will be attending and participating in the XBIZ LA digital media trade show this week.

Powered by international mobile service provider Wister, Affil4You was nominated for Mobile Services Company of the Year at the 2012 XBIZ Awards, and recently expanded its reach into Indonesia and Malaysia as well as the North American marketplace with the addition of Joey Gabra as the managing director.

“We are really excited to be able to participate in so many events during this show,” Gabra said. “With the massive growth of mobile in 2011 that only promises to increase in 2012, we’re looking forward to meeting people that are interested in monetizing their mobile traffic.”

Attendees will have plenty of opportunities to hear about the companies rapidly growing suite of mobile optimized services at Wednesday’s Mix and Meet Marketplace, where the Affil4You team will be present and available to answer questions.

Affil4You is also participating in XBIZ’s exclusive, 3-Minute Show-Offs, the fun new format for the traditional elevator pitch. Additionally, Gabra is scheduled to speak at XBIZ LA’s traffic seminar.

“With NATS and MPA3 supported solutions ranging from mobile redirects, to a fully customizable mobile live cams platform, and international billing services that include one-click carrier billing, we have a lot to talk about,” Gabra added.

For more information or to schedule a meeting with Managing Director Joey Gabra or CTO Laurent B, please contact joey@wister.fr.

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