Flirt4Free Hires Alexandra Praisler as Affiliate Sales Exec

Flirt4Free Hires Alexandra Praisler as Affiliate Sales Exec

LOS ANGELES — Flirt4Free has announced Alexandra Praisler has joined the company as a new affiliate sales executive.

Praisler, said a rep, “will take part in supporting the company’s affiliate program by helping the site’s live cam services and increase engagement with current and new affiliates.”

After joining the adult industry in 2015, the rep continued, Praisler “has used her incredible organizational skills for some of the biggest events, including the AW Summit. She worked for this event as a PR Manager, and eventually became the CEO. During this event, she negotiated contracts with the show’s hotel, garnered sponsors and coordinated with the team for every stage of the show.”

Later on, Praisler worked for PlugRush as the Head of Sales, where she gained experience on the traffic side of the industry.

“I am super-excited to join the Flirt family,” said Praisler. “My main focus is to help grow our company’s affiliate program, and with this awesome team, I am sure we will make it happen.”

Praisler will be help onboard new affiliates and assist current accounts with sales growth.

“The team has focused on a complete end-to-end conversion experience through the new HackLabCPA platform, to increase conversions and to widen the net in order to catch more whales,” said the rep.

"We're beyond excited to have Alexandra join the Flirt family,” Senior Marketing Manager Kimi Evans said. “She is extremely helpful and quick, which is what we focus on and value on our affiliate team. Alexandra's mission is to help both our current and new affiliates make more money.”

“When our partners grow, so do we,” Evans stated.

The Flirt4Free rep explained that they have “continued to expand the affiliate program through a rigorous retooling of White Labels to enhance the UX and to increase customer retention and user values. White Labels now have increased SEO tools to help give affiliates the opportunity to cash in on more organic traffic.”

For information, contact Praisler at alexandra@flirt4free.com.

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