BitterStrawberry.com Ready for The European Summit

LOS ANGELES — BitterStrawberry.com is set for its return to The European Summit (TES), being held in Prague from Sept. 14-17.

BitterStrawberry is known for its mobile traffic performance, combining in-house AI technology, full-stack researchers, veteran affiliate marketing experts and more than 12,000 mobile offers targeting verticals around the world.

Among its benefits, BitterStrawberry offers its HybridLink tool for affiliates, media buyers, and publishers, which improves the A/B testing and the monetization process to reportedly increase revenue by 25 percent or more, with no other tracking tool or platform needed. In addition, its SmartLink tool auto-optimizes traffic using a single URL, with an in-house developed algorithm that segments traffic, tailored to each affiliate marketer’s traffic type, which covers all GEOs and provides the most profitable offers for each specific target.

“This tool allows you not only to target offers that match your every visitor with tailored ads,” explains a company rep, “but also can be used as a fallback/remnant solution for the offers you run singularly and backfire, for the offers that reach capping or if you simply get a solid volume of untargeted bulk traffic.”

BitterStrawberry will have its team of experts on hand in Prague to advise attendees on ROI, local markets, traffic, its latest optimization solutions, performance tracking and more.

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