Mobidea Platform Opens to the Public

LUXEMBOURG Mobidea is a flexible and worldwide white label and it is now open to the public.

The company said it's available to everyone who wants to monetize mobile traffic by selling video on demand through a customizable portal. The mobile affiliate program offers direct operator billing, analytics tools, advanced marketing and advertising features and above all payouts are on demand and partners can ask to get paid whenever they want and receive their money in only one working day.

At the beginning of 2012, StarEdition media buy group launched the beta version of Mobidea affiliate program for mobile users  with selected partners.

According to the company, the user-friendly platform offers webmasters and affiliates a chance to create their own mobile portal in a few clicks and sell video on demand on all mobile devices and tablets technology.

To assist partners with their advertising and marketing actions, the program offers detailed and filtered statistics, tools to easily manage their SEO, and easy terms such as direct charge on user's phone bill.

"I am very excited with the public launch of Mobidea and impressed by the positive feedbacks we had from beta affiliates on our platform and their conversions rates," said Antoine Moreau, Mobidea's founder and CEO.

"We are working hard to expand our direct billing coverage to new highly profitable markets in Europe and Latin America."

The affiliate company will be sponsoring the Webmaster Access in Amsterdam and the European Summit in Prague.

For more information, visit Mobidea.com.

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