MobJizz Gears Up for The Phoenix Forum, Plans Rollout

TEMPE, Ariz. — MobJizz will be launching its new mobile solution for affiliates at The Phoenix Forum later this month.

“This new solution brings a method for affiliates to generate additional revenues via Wi-Fi traffic optimization,” said Alexandre Noirot-Cosson, CEO of MobJizz. "Currently, mobile consumers are geo-located and traffic is sent to local partners with little regard to Wi-Fi and carrier audience.

"Since Wi-Fi can make up 60 to 70 percent of the mobile audience, we wanted to develop a tool to help address the high percentage,” Noirot-Cosson said.

MobJizz also will also be launching AdJizz at the The Phoenix Forum, a division within the company that focuses on providing mobile traffic to advertisers worldwide.

"The Phoenix Forum presents a great opportunity for us to share our new solution with the adult community," Noirot-Cosson said. "We are happy to attend and support the 2012 Phoenix Forum as a premium sponsor.

"Few shows allow for the amount of quality interactions we are sure to have during TPF, and we are looking forward to speaking with attendees about MobJizz and AdJizz.

The Phoenix Forum runs from March 29 to April 1 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel.  

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