Affil4You Named XBIZ Mobile Company of the Year

CENTURY CITY, Calif. — Affil4You went home from the 2014 XBIZ Awards last Friday with the prestigious title of Mobile Company of the Year, recognizing their innovative practices. 

"Affil4You is built from the ground up as a grassroots organization" said Joey Gabra of Affil4You.com. "We have worked diligently to build our reputation, one deal, one webmaster, one sale at a time. Now, thanks to XBIZ our momentum is continuing to grow and the benefits of our efforts are paying off even bigger for our traffic partners. It's a great honor and one we strived for every day as a team."

Affil4You’s believes its win may have hinged on its new traffic filters and reporting methods for affiliates that bowed a few months ago. According to the company, it received a “terrific response from traffic partners.”

Laurent B. said, "Webmasters who have logged in and checked out some of the unique things Affil4You can do for your planning and tracking methodology have given us glowing feedback with almost complete unanimity. Our support staff, global reach and platform tools are all top-shelf and, at the end of the day, making more money for our industry partners is really what should be cause for accolades or awards. It's an honor just to be nominated, and winning really shows us we are on the right track."

For information, visit Affil4You.com.

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