TrafficHaus Expands Portfolio With Exclusive Offers of 4Tube Ad Spots

TrafficHaus Expands Portfolio With Exclusive Offers of 4Tube Ad Spots

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus has announced that it has acquired the exclusive distribution rights for all of 4Tube’s advertising inventory.

This includes newly available zones such as Desktop Next to Video A, Next to Video B, and Footer ads.

In addition, there are new ad block ad zones available as well, thanks to ReviveAds.

The move follows a deal in August where TrafficHaus acquired the exclusive rights for 4Tube’s mobile pop-under, header, and footer ad impressions.

According to TrafficHaus, 60 percent of this traffic is search based and directs, from a growing list of regions, allowing for robust geo-targeting and low rates.

Promoters of cam and dating products will find Tier 1 English-speaking mobile users, with pop traffic now available at less than $2.30 CPM and ample volume in the TrafficHaus bidding platform, as well as other open zones for easy testing and re-testing.

For example, 2M daily impressions are available for each next-to-video ad zone, ranging from 8¢ CPM for Tier 3 to 17¢ for Tier 1, while a 900×250 4Tube.com desktop footer ad drives 3M daily impressions, and is available at CPM’s ranging from 2¢ CPM for Tier 3 to 7¢ for Tier 1.

Other slots include 250k mobile pops per day, TrafficHaus offers CPMs on 4Tube traffic ranging from 50¢ for Tier 3 to $2.25 for Tier 1, while 1.4M daily 300x250 mobile footer impressions can be bought starting at 11¢ for Tier 1 down to 4¢ for Tier 3; and 2.5M mobile header and under video ad impressions starting at 8¢ for Tier 1 down to 3¢ for Tier 3.

To learn how TrafficHaus can help monetize mobile traffic, email sales@traffichaus.com.

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