Affil4You's Gabra to Speak at mAdultSummit Mobile Conference

PARIS — Affil4You.com managing director Joey Gabra will be speaking on a set of panels at the mAdultSummit in Marbella, Spain on Oct. 18.

The single-day conference is held annually in conjunction with World Telemedia and is open to only 40 key members of the mobile adult sector.

Key issues focus solely on how the adult segment can take advantage of the significant growth of the rapidly expanding mobile market, that Affil4You said according to Morgan Stanley, is estimated to hit revenues upwards of $1 billion by 2015.

The event also inspires new ideas and opportunities.

Gabra said he plans to share his several years of insight and expertise as it relates to the mobile market.

“Affil4You is honored to be participating in such an exclusive and innovative conference and celebration of all things mobile,” Gabra said.

He added, “For years, Affil4You has dominated the French and French-speaking countries whilst growing our portfolio to also include competitive solutions in Italy, Switzerland, German, Malaysian, Thai, and several other territories around the globe. It will be a great privilege to network with my mobile peers and executives, and a great honor to open my mind and share the information I’ve cultivated through my experience to this attentive and impressive audience.”

The executive will speak on Real Mobile Strategies from 12-12:45 p.m., and on Mobile Content from 3:30 to 4:15 p.m.

Those interested in setting up a meeting can contact Gabra at joey@wister.fr

For more information on the event visit mAdultSummit.com.

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