Twin Affiliates partners up with AffPapa

Twin Affiliates partners up with AffPapa

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Twin Affiliates partners up with AffPapa

Malta, 21st of July 2020 – Twin Affiliates joins the directory of AffPapa – where affiliates meet operators.

  Twin Affiliates, an iGaming Affiliate Program has successfully launched on AffPapa.

Twin Affiliates assists you in managing, optimizing and tracking your marketing resources and strategy. Its’ refreshing and always innovative approach has been very well-acclaimed by their users.

From now on, AffPapa will be able to offer its 450+ affiliates the chance to work with Twin Affiliates, consequently bringing more well executed partnerships to the table.

“ Twin Affiliate are excited to announce our partnership with AffPapa. We look forward to the great results this will bring forth, not only for ourselves, but for all involved. A great new platform for the industry where operator meets affiliate with zero fuss with even better support.”

commented Brittany Marcal, Affiliate Manager at Twin Affiliates.

Certainly, AffPapa has been marching forward in a spectacular speed. Having quality affiliates and reputable operators, it is indeed claiming its position loud and clear.

Chris Chandler, CEO of AffPapa had a few words to share about the new cooperation,

“These past couple of months have been very challenging, of course in the most positive way. Having our trials and errors. We kept pushing our message to the market, for we had no doubts this was a product that will blow the industry away. I’m excited to welcome Twin Affiliates to our massive family and see them utilizing our hand-picked traffic.”

Respectively, if you are looking for direct and long lasting deals, then you are in the right place.

For additional information, please contact us at info (at) affpapa.com

 

 

 

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