XTube.com Retains Traffic Dude for Ads

LAS VEGAS — Full service online advertising agency Traffic Dude has been hired by XTube.com to provide advertising sales services on its site.

The Traffic Dude team is providing various geographically and content-targeted banner and text link placement options to adult industry website wishing to advertise. Campaigns are available on a cost-per-click-through basis.

“Our goal is to be among the largest providers of adult entertainment on the web for consumers while simultaneously serving the industry as a volume provider of consumer traffic,” XTube.com Director of Marketing Lance Cassidy said. “The staff at Traffic Dude is providing advertising sales services that complement the range of advertising options currently offered. No doubt, their technology and long-standing customer base will speed us along on the business side of our growth.”

User submitted file-sharing site XTube.com hit 1 million members on Dec. 8 after only being launched March 1.

The bulk of content on XTube is user submitted photos and videos. Amateur submitters earn 40 percent commission on content they sell through the site, which also features pay-per-view content from Smash Pictures, Combat Zone and Pink Visual, among other straight and gay studios.

Traffic Dude’s range of services includes advertising sales management services, sales of targeted adult Internet traffic and licensing of AdZones, its premium ad serving solution.

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