Paper Street to Attend TES Affiliate Conferences in Prague

MIAMI — Team Skeet parent company Paper Street Media (PSM) will attend the upcoming TES Affiliate Conferences in Prague.

Representing PSM is Director of Affiliate Sales Louis Montalvo, who has been with the company since 2013.

Besides taking part in the "Meet Market" at table 132 on September 13, PSM will have a reserved lounge space as a Platinum Sponsor to take meetings September 14-15 on the expo floor at booth P9.

“We’re excited to be a part of the TES Affiliate Conferences again this year,” said Montalvo. “We’ve had terrific experiences in the past with TES. It’s the perfect way to connect and collaborate with our partners in person.”

“The show has also been bountiful with new and exciting opportunities and revenue streams,” Montalvo added. “In an industry that’s always changing, I look forward to discovering new ways to strengthen and promote our affiliate programs while growing brand awareness to stay ahead of the game.”

TES gathers professionals from the online entertainment industry, e-commerce, financial, gaming, gambling, dating and other segments and will take place September 13-16 at the Vienna House Diplomat Hotel.

Besides the Team Skeet network of teen-themed content, Paper Street Media is also the parent company of the MILF-themed MYLF Network and Charged Media’s network of gay-themed sites.

To schedule a meeting with Montalvo at the event, email louis@paperstreetmedia.com.

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