PIMPROLL Introduces Traffic Force Network

CANADA — Traffic Force, a new network of sites and tracking tools was introduced by PIMPROLL today.

The company said the offering allows webmasters to send traffic from premium domains including Porn.com and many other high volume sites in the Traffic Force portfolio, providing more than 900 million impressions per month.

"I've been in the media buying side of the business for close to nine years, working with all of the major buyers and sellers of high quality traffic," said Ross of PIMPROLL and TrafficForce.com.

He added, "Now, after more than a year of internal testing and tracking I'm proud to announce the official release of Traffic Force, a system I believe to be the absolute best of its kind thanks to many innovative features.”

Traffic Force offers buyers a real-time bid system that leverages large amounts of in-house traffic for advertisers. The company said the system does not allow third-party publishers, assuring high quality traffic.

“Traffic direct from Traffic Force means you get the best traffic every time. Due to the bid process all traffic prices are always the absolute minimum price possible. Simply bid more than a competitor to get the most traffic while utilizing real-time tracking of percentages showing how much of an individual ad zone you can expect to get with your current bid. Bid increments may be fine-tuned all the way down to 1/100th of a cent to provide the tightest pricing at every level,” Traffic Force said.

Traffic is sold on a CPM basis in order for advertisers to receive the maximum value of their traffic income.

Webmasters can set daily limits to spread traffic over a pre-planned period of time and to stay within a fixed budget with true price certainty. Geo-targeting allows ad buys to pair monetization sites with the audience that are the most productive and least costly to procure.

Traffic Force said webmasters could test different markets or utilize traffic buys to expand the reach of their brands into new markets. “Traffic Force takes all the guesswork out of media marketing for clients,” the company said.

For more information on the program visit the website.

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