First Mobile Cash Partners with clickBakers for Promotional Campaign

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia First Mobile Cash, in partnership with clickBakers, has announced the launch of a new promotional campaign that allows all First Mobile Cash affiliates to test clickBakers for six months free of charge.

Nicholas Hörger, vice president of sales for First Mobile Cash, said, "We are thrilled to introduce our affiliates to clickBakers and motivate them to use the solution; clickBakers is the platform that powers our affiliate traffic management and is absolutely crucial for First Mobile Cash's mobile traffic performance. The accuracy of click detection, including parameters such as country, device, connection and carrier, is the key to our success in mobile traffic monetization, and I encourage all our affiliates to test the platform to manage their own campaigns."

According to a clickBakers representative, "clickBakers is a complete solution for campaign tracking and targeting, offering the highest accuracy of traffic detection important for campaign performance. As the only tracking platform in the affiliate industry, it enables precise mobile carrier targeting worldwide."

For more information on First Mobile Cash, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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