Affil4You Expands Into Poland

PARIS — Affil4You has announced its expansion into Poland, where its assortment of solutions can now be applied to monetizing the region’s mobile traffic.

Prior to launching into new territories, Affil4You says it analyzes and researches every country’s mobile/wireless needs thoroughly to ensure success for its affiliates.

“Affil4You’s assessment of the Polish market uncovered a great source of opportunities for our affiliates,” Affil4You Managing Director Joey Gabra said.

“European markets are our specialty, and they’re rapidly expanding. Our affiliates have a wealth of mobile traffic redirect and billing services available to them to make the most of this territory.”

Affil4You offers multiple versions of its services to utilize the power of the platforms that are currently flooding the market, including iPhone, Android, and others.

Affil4You monetizes mobile traffic from all over the world with its mobile solution, which is implemented in more than 75 countries. The award-winning mobile solution currently converts the mobile traffic of France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Asia, South America, North America and Canada, amid a ever-expanding slate of regions.

Affil4You has earned numerous industry awards for its success, including Mobile Services Company of the Year at the 2012 XBIZ Awards.

Affil4You is NATS and MPA3 integrated to accommodate all partners in accessing quick and easy integration and also offers WAP billing and Paxum global e-wallet as a payment method.

To sign up to promote Affil4You, visit Affil4you.com, or email sales@affil4you.com.

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