BrokerBabe Expands Offerings Into Portugal

ZURICH — Mobile affiliate program BrokerBabe.com today announced its expansion into a new European country — Portugal.

The award-winning Internet company specializing in mobile solutions also said today that it plans to add more countries to its portfolio in the near future.

"Advertisers should be informed that the mobile company runs here a one-click flow that gives an average eCPM of €55 through the regional carrier MEO," a company official said.

Interested partners are invited to register at BrokerBabe.com or contact the company at affiliate@brokerbabe.com.

In other Brokerbabe news, the mobile company will host the “Webmaster Rodeo” on Wednesday during XBIZ 360.

“The show features free drinks, hot girls, POV videos of your rodeo ride and the giveaway of a mounted GoPro camera for the best rider,” Brokerbabe officials said.

The “Webmaster Rodeo” event at the Saddle Ranch, taking place Jan. 14 from 6-8 p.m., is next door to the host hotel for XBIZ 360, Hollywood’s Andaz Hotel.

The Saddle Ranch is Sunset Boulevard’s only rock chop house and sports a western-style ranch home theme combined with the feel of an Aspen ski lodge. The outdoor patio is the largest on the Sunset Strip, featuring stone campfire pits.

XBIZ 360 will take over the entire property of Hollywood’s Andaz Hotel Jan. 13-16 for seven separate events specifically tailored to explore every facet of the adult entertainment industry.

For more information, visit XBIZ360.com.

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