Affil4You Paying Out 80% Revenue Share

LOS ANGELES — Affil4You.com has kicked off a month's-long promo offering an 80 percent revenue share to partnering companies signing up for and pushing traffic to Affil4You’s robust Italian mobile solution.

The offer, running June 15 to July 15, extends to mobile traffic sent from all countries.

"Affil4You officially launched in Italy last month and since then the international mobile affiliate program has experienced outstanding conversion from its Italian traffic solution," Affil4You company officials said. "To celebrate Affil4You’s rampant success, the company is upping the ante with 80 percent revenue share for new affiliates."

Affil4You’s 80 percent revenue share promo applies to all new accounts, as well as current clients that sign up new accounts and send to its Italian solution.

New account holders also will be entered to win one of three iPads. Current clients will be entered into the iPad drawing twice, giving them the advantage of doubling chances to win.

Affil4You, powered by international mobile service provider Wister, is NATS and MPA3 integrated to accommodate partners in accessing quick and easy integration.

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