Affil4You's Gabra to Speak on 2 European Summit Panels

LOS ANGELES — Affil4You managing director Joey Gabra will participate on two panels at the upcoming The European Summit, scheduled for March 1-4 at the Hotel Calipolis in Barcelona, Spain.

Gabra will address "Mobile Traffic - The Same or Different?" and "Payment Processing for Adult Mobile Sites." The Mobile Traffic panel will focus on current and future trends that are driving the market offering valuable tips and information for maximizing online business.

The Payment Processing seminar will focus on mobile user behavior and how to cater to them with optimal payment options.

Affil4You’s team will also be on hand in full force at the conference. The company's post-conference "Pinches & Vino" gathering will be held on March 3 at Eguzki Lizarran, only steps away from the event hotel. All show attendees are invited to enjoy a relaxed evening with old and new industry friends, enjoy a glass of Spanish red wine and some original tapas, while overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

“With an international reach, Europe is among the many territories that Affil4You has conquered. Our attendance at The European Summit, which is free for affiliates to attendance, enables us to connect with local affiliates as well as potential partners from around the world that attend the event annually,” the company said.

Powered by international mobile service provider Wister, the company noted that it has expanded in the North American market and beyond including France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Austria, South America, and Asia.

Affil4You was named Mobile Affiliate Company of the Year at the 2013 XBIZ Awards — a repeat win for the company. The title recognized Affil4You’s rapid growth and the significant earning potential that the affiliate program offers webmasters and adult digital media companies alike.

To learn about the company, or to schedule a meeting at The European Summit with Gabra contact joey@affil4you.com.

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