ExoClick, CEO Benajmin Fonzé Nominated for 2015 XBIZ Awards

BARCELONA, Spain — ExoClick announced that it has been nominated for four 2015 XBIZ awards.

The company received three nominations for Traffic Services Company of the Year (Europe), Progressive Web Company of the Year, and Marketing Campaign of the Year. ExoClick's founder and CEO Benjamin Fonzé has also been nominated for the Tech Leadership Award at the XBIZ Executive Awards. Both awards ceremonies will be held during the XBIZ 360 conference in Los Angeles Jan. 13-16

ExoClick noted that has achieved some major advancement this year including reaching more than 4 billion daily impressions and being ranked the 5th largest ad network in the world by W3Techs. Several tech innovations have been introduced to it's platform including the availability of big data statistics to advertisers and publishers with real time sophisticated campaign analysis tools, day-parting and a free Android app that allows clients to control their admin panels 24/7 from wherever they are. The company has also doubled in size this year by filling several key roles in its sales, business development, marketing and customer service departments.

“2014 has been an excellent year of growth and innovation for us as we continue to set the standard within the adult ad network industry. Additionally we have made significant inroads into driving our mainstream business forward and we have extended our mobile reach globally. We are very proud as a team to have been nominated for these XBIZ Awards and we feel honored to be grouped with so many highly respected industry peers,” Fonzé said.

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