Affil4You Receives XBIZ Mobile Services Company of the Year Award

PARIS — Affil4You was honored as the Mobile Services Company of the Year at the 2012 XBIZ Awards on Jan. 10.

The company said winning the top honor in one of the most advanced categories of the Awards was an excellent way for it to kick off the two-day XBIZ LA digital media conference in Los Angeles.

Receiving the award recognizes the company's rapid growth in a market with increasing earning potential for webmasters and adult digital media companies alike, the company added.

"Affil4You was able to showcase its award-winning rapidly growing suite of mobile optimized services at XBIZ LA’s Mix and Meet Marketplace, where the Affil4You team was stationed to meet with interested webmasters and potential business partners," the company said.

By taking a hands-on role at XBIZ LA, the company maintained that it was able to stay true to its objective of serving Internet entrepreneurs with opportunities and information to succeed in the evolving adult mobile market.

It also took the opportunity to share its managing director, Joey Gabra's expertise during the seminar sessions that attracted crowds of attendees.

For the latest XBIZ Awards news announcements, follow @xbizawards.

For more information about Affil4You’s offerings visit the website or contact Gabra at joey@affil4you.com.

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