Mobile Affiliate Program Affil4You Wins 2 YNOT Awards

PRAGUE — Mobile affiliate program Affil4You was honored for two outstanding achievements at the 2012 YNOT Awards, nabbing Best Mobile Services and Best New Adult Brand of the Year during a ceremony held during The European Summit.

Affil4You was nominated for four YNOT Award nominations, including Best Mobile Affiliate Program of the Year and an individual nomination for Affil4You Managing Director Joey Gabra in the Best Adult Company Rep category.

The industry-voted YNOT Awards ceremony, which featured Affil4You as the Exclusive Diamond Sponsor, took place Sept. 25 at the SaSaZu Club.

The event closed out a whirlwind of business for Affil4You, which participated in three major back-to-back digital media industry events: XBIZ London, Webmaster Access and The European Summit.

Among a full schedule of meetings and networking events, Affil4You’s Gabra started off his trip at XBIZ EU, offering his expertise to attendees during a fascinating session on the robust European mobile industry and then continued on to Webmaster Access in Amsterdam and The European Summit in Prague.

Affil4You’s latest accolades contribute to the celebration of the brand’s biggest year, which started with the title of Mobile Services Company of the Year at the 2012 XBIZ Awards.

Affil4You, the largest mobile affiliate program and service solution in Belgium and France, also monetizes mobile traffic from all over the world with its mobile solution, which is implemented in more than 75 countries.

The company recently launched its mobile solution in Switzerland, Italy, Asia, Australia and Canada with plans to launch in five more major countries within the next two months.

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