Brokerbabe Goes Global, Now Covers 193 Countries

ZURICH — Mobile affiliate program Brokerbabe.com has announced that it now covers 193 countries for Wi-Fi and carrier-based traffic.

The only states that are currently missing from the mobile powerhouse’s repertoire are Saint Kitts, an island in the Caribbean Sea, and Tuvalu, a small island-nation located in the Pacific Ocean.

According to Brokerbabe’s Director of Marketing and Sales, Stefan Mühlbauer, over the past few weeks, the company has connected more than 150 new direct advertisers from Tier 2 and 3 with the help of a new tool.

“We now offer the biggest GEO coverage on the market,” Mühlbauer explains. It’s all about optimization now, but we already found some gems in Kenya, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Czech Republic and the Philippines.”

“The new advertisers also gave us a boost in Tier 1 market results,” Mühlbauer adds, “for example in the U.K., France, the U.S. and Canada.”

Brokerbabe is encouraging affiliates to send the company their traffic from around the world.

“Offering a global coverage was the next logical step for Brokerbabe to establish our position as one of the top mobile partners in the adult world,” notes company COO Reto Moser. “We are well known for creating great converting offers in Tier 1 markets and, for one year already, we have also been active in promoting the best local players. Converting in 193 countries and having our own offers in the most lucrative markets in the world is a unique setup that we’re proud to have established.”

Brokerbabe offers affiliates the ability to promote all of its offers using one global link or via any of the company’s Google-friendly promo tools, such as its asynchronous banner scripts.

For more information, visit Brokerbabe.com.

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