EroAdvertising Wins 2016 XBIZ 'Traffic Services Company of the Year'

EroAdvertising Wins 2016 XBIZ 'Traffic Services Company of the Year'

OSS, The Netherlands — The developer of a revolutionary adult advertising platform, EroAdvertising, has been named European “Traffic Services Company of the Year,” at this year’s XBIZ Awards show in Hollywood.

EroAdvertising is one of the leading advertising platforms in the adult entertainment industry for both advertisers and publishers.

“It is an extreme honor to be recognized by the adult industry and specifically XBIZ for EroAdvertising’s services,” says EroAdvertising CEO Jan Huibers. “Last year was a big growth year for us in technology and human resources, and we are looking forward to 2016 being another great year for EroAdvertising and its users.”

EroAdvertising introduced many new state-of-the-art tools and options in 2015, leading up to this award — including a source optimizer, banner pool, smart CPM bidding and a U.S. Dollar panel.

Huibers explains that all of these new technologies have helped EroAdvertising’s clients to increase conversions and see better ROIs.

“I have seen how new technology and customer service are becoming the most important things to our users, so we are continuing to introduce improvements and new ways to serve our users,” said Huibers, who founded EroAdvertising a decade ago. “We have learned so much over the last 10 years and we look forward to taking what we have learned and applying it towards the next 10 years.”

For more information, visit EroAdvertising.com or email sales@ero-advertising.com.

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