Affil4You Sets Sights on Growth in Germany, Austria

LOS ANGELES — Affil4You officials said Friday that the company is poised to transition into the opportunity-rich German and Austrian markets with its award-winning suite of mobile optimized services.

Affil4You said its services present webmasters and digital media companies with a unique opportunity to reach the expansive German and Austrian mobile markets.

The German mobile market is considered the largest in Europe, with about 115 million subscribers generating the largest revenue in the sector. By 2011, mobile penetration reached more than 135%. The region’s burgeoning 3G and emerging 4G capabilities continues as encouragement for operators to step up development — and Affil4You is ready to be on the forefront with its mobile affiliate program.

According to the latest Wireless Intelligence data, Austria is approaching 150 percent market penetration, making it the fourth most penetrated mobile market in Western Europe behind only Finland, Portugal and Italy. The Austrian market is still managing to grow thanks to highly advanced technology enabling more than half to operate with 3G connections.

Affil4You currently monetizes global mobile traffic in more than 75 countries where they dominate the French and French-speaking territories and have been making a major impact on Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Austria, South America, and Asia, the company said.

This year, Affil4You.com was honored as the 2013 Mobile Affiliate Program of the Year at the XBIZ Awards — a repeat win for the company.

Affil4You Managing Director Joey Gabra is credited with being instrumental in the current expansion and success of Affil4You. The industry vet’s command over Affil4You’s North American and Global expansion (inclusive of his strategic partnership with a marketing and PR stalwart) continue to drive the company. Since joining the company in December 2011, Gabra has taken a hands-on approach to spreading knowledge on the mobile market and the benefits of Affil4You worldwide with attendance and speaking roles at the most popular digital media and mobile industry events worldwide.

For more information, visit Affil4You.com or contact Gabra at joey@affil4you.com.

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