Brokerbabe.com Now Converts Over Wi-Fi to Cover Mobile Traffic

ZURICH — BrokerBabe.com said today tjhat it now converts over Wi-Fi to cover mobile traffic.

Stefan Muehlbauer, Brokerbabe.com’s director of marketing and sales, said that there’s no question that mobile is taking over in a big way and that Wi-Fi is one of the biggest web traffic sources because it is everywhere.

“Monetizing mobile traffic over Wi-Fi isn’t the easiest task, but we’ve got our affiliates’ backs covered,” Muehlbauer said. “We’ve prepared special offers for several of the markets we’ve been working on already, as well as tapped into new markets such as China, which offers surprisingly high eCPMs for Android (1.5 €) and iOS (8 €). So don’t waste your traffic over Wi-Fi. Convert it with BrokerBabe instead.”

BrokerBabe.com now converts mobile traffic over Wi-Fi on any OS for Spain, Germany, U.S., Canada and Australia, Muehlbauer said. The two new markets that are worth mentioning separately are China and the U.K.

Muehlbauer also said today that the company will be converting more GEOs on Wi-Fi in the future and invites affiliates to register on BrokerBabe.com in order to get started.

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