Affil4You Gears Up for Phoenix Forum With Seminars, Parties

PARIS — Mobile affiliate program Affil4You announced today that it will have its team out in full force at the upcoming Phoenix Forum as a Platinum Sponsor of the much-anticipated trade show.

The company will be spotlighting their state of the art technology, billing relationships and mobile traffic monetizing system.

Joining a group of industry experts, Affil4You North American managing director, Joey Gabra will be participating in the “Traffic Strategies — Driving Clicks and Visits” seminar on April 6 from 3:30-5 p.m., stressing the urgency of creating a mobile traffic strategy.

The company will also have a staffed meeting room available throughout the conference and will be holding a Mobile Traffic workshop on April 5 at 3 p.m.

“With more than 50 percent of all website traffic expected to come from mobile devices in 2014, we felt it was critical to offer a workshop at this extensively attended show,” the company noted. “Global mobile data traffic grew 70 percent in 2012 and average smartphone usage grew 81 percent. Companies need to understand the importance of monetizing their mobile traffic now.”

Balancing education with entertainment, Affil4You is piggybacking the success of its recent “Boobs, Booze, and Bowling” party, by once again teaming up with Juicy Ads to invite Phoenix Forum attendees to “Party Like a Fucking Rock Star” on April 5 from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at 910 Live, and to carry on the traditional Sexy Dodge Ball game on April 6.

“We’re really excited to team up with Juicy Ads again to bring The Phoenix Forum the hottest party of the show. With a live band, an open bar, hot chicks, and a shuttle running all night, this is a party is going to be epic,” Gabra said. “We’ll be doing it again on Saturday afternoon when we team up with Juicy Ads again to sponsor the annual tradition of Sexy Dodge Ball. Bring your business cards, and your cameras, and network with us while you watch hot girls play the sexiest game of dodge ball on the planet.”

To learn more about the company, or to schedule a meeting at The Phoenix Forum with the Affil4You team, contact joey@affil4you.com.

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