TrafficPartner Attends Affiliate Summit

NEW YORK — TrafficPartner has announced its participation in the upcoming Affiliate Summit East, which is being held in New York from August 10-12.

TrafficPartner will be in booth TT34, where attendees can meet CSO Lori, CMO Wolfgang, and Andy, the firm’s senior partner, who will be on hand to help marketers monetize their online and mobile traffic.

According to the company, TrafficPartner is focused on monetizing desktop and mobile traffic for a large variety of verticals such as entertainment, dating, casual and adult dating, games (both free2play and pay per install), software downloads and bundling (antivirus, travel guides, privacy protection, utilities, and more), stating, “There is no region too exotic, no volume too high for us to monetize.”

The firm claims more than 15 years of experience in the affiliate industry, more than 330 employees and offices in Europe and the Americas, which allow TrafficPartner to provide its clients with a global reach.

For more information, visit www.trafficpartner.com

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