PIMPROLL's Traffic Force Celebrates 2 Billion Ad Impressions

LOS ANGELES — PIMPROLL’s Traffic Force announced today that its real-time traffic bid-system has hit a record 2 billion impressions.

The company, which is nominated for Traffic Services Company of the Year at the XBIZ Awards, said its system allows buyers to get their traffic for the minimum price possible while placing ads on major sites including Porn.com.

“We're all delighted to have broken this big milestone in such a short space of time, the whole team has worked endlessly to get Traffic Force to this point,” said Ross of Traffic Force. “We've ended the year on a high but we'll be opening 2012 with big bang.”

Traffic Force added that its team is working on new features that will simplify ad buys even further, keeping their advertisers' interests in mind and continually assuring high quality traffic.

“We'll be announcing some major new features that will bring much more quality traffic to our network along with some ground breaking development work that will make our advertisers lives a lot easier and help them monetize their ad buys with us even further. We're already powering towards 3 billion impressions network-wide, and we don't plan on stopping there either,” Ross said.

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