W2M Taps New Affiliate Manager

COLOGNE, Germany — Mobile services company w2mobile (W2M) has announced the hiring of a new affiliate manager. 

After spending the past five months managing CPM and CPC activities for Purify Digital, Ivelina Karagyulieva will focus on helping affiliates achieve maximum revenue with W2M services.

"We are always looking for opportunities to add talented people to our staff, and Ivelina brings the kind of experience with online marketing that can really help our affiliates succeed," said Youngsook Shon, head of affiliate marketing at W2M.

"She has experience with both CPI and CPM, both as an account manager and media buyer, and she understands what will help W2M clients make more money."

Karagyulieva said that joining the W2M team was just too good an opportunity to pass up.

"When you have an opportunity to jump on board with a growing and successful company like W2M, you take it," Karagyulieva said.  “It's an added benefit to me that I’ll get an opportunity to work directly with affiliates because I find it rewarding to help other people make more money."

W2M offers adult and mainstream content that publishers can use to monetize their mobile traffic stream. The company also provides content producers with opportunities to publish their own content to specific target audiences with minimal technical skills required.

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