Affil4You Adds Italian Mobile Traffic Redirects, Billing

PARIS — Affil4You is continuing its global expansion with the addition of mobile traffic redirect and billing services for Italy.

With a total population of more than 60 million, Italy’s mobile penetration is above the European average of 122.4 percent.

Italy’s current 82.9 million mobile subscribers is expected to inflate to over 92 million subscribers by 2015, equivalent to a penetration rate of almost 152 percent.

Affil4You’s commitment to bringing its affiliate network the maximum opportunities to monetize on mobile traffic enables its steady growth as the industry’s top mobile services provider.

Having conquered the European mobile market as an established mobile billing solution in France, Belgium and Luxembourg, Affil4You also has expanded into Indonesia, Malaysia and North America to strengthen the company’s presence worldwide.

Affil4You, powered by international mobile service provider Wister, is NATS and MPA3 integrated to accommodate all partners in accessing quick and easy integration.

Among the advanced offerings that Affil4You has to offer is WAP billing. The company said Affil4You is the only program that offers operator billing on all French carriers. 

"The WAP billing solution is almost 10 times better than the credit card solution," the company said. "Carrier-billed subscriptions offer a lifespan and average intake higher than individual sales. The average lifespan of a client can exceed two years for some operators."

Affil4You enables users in customizing their adult mobile website in just a few clicks in order to start monetizing on global mobile traffic instantly.

Offering Google-friendly redirection, Affil4You supports the success of its partners by establishing mobile versions of their sites that will rank higher when searched on a mobile device. 

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