PlugRush Adds Mainstream Traffic to Portfolio

PlugRush Adds Mainstream Traffic to Portfolio

LOS ANGELES — PlugRush has announced that on Monday it will begin catering to advertisers and publishers seeking and serving mainstream traffic.

“We are finally going mainstream and we’re more than ready to shake up the non-adult part of the market,” says PlugRush Head of Sales Alexandra Praisler. “We care a lot about our users and we want to give them a full experience in our platform. Whether you are working with adult or mainstream traffic, [we’ve] worked intensively to provide both.”

Praisler says it has been a very busy year, starting with the launch of the new PlugRush platform and a lot of new features that will ultimately give users a faster and easier way to handle campaigns in combination with faster and better results.

“If you are as excited as we are, you can start preparing now!” Praisler exclaims. “Advertisers now have the option to create campaigns targeting mainstream traffic only and will be able to receive traffic from Monday, while publishers can start registering their mainstream sites and be ready for Monday when we’ll start purchasing their traffic.”

For the month of July, publishers will earn 100 percent payouts.

“Do you have some mainstream websites? Or do you want to buy traffic from non-adult websites? Then you better start preparing to plunge into the non-adult sector with us,” Praisler adds. “The competition won’t be waiting on you, so definitely make sure you’ve got your mainstream campaigns set up and mainstream websites registered by Monday.”

Praisler promises that this mainstream move is only the beginning, with PlugRush set to make further announcements soon.

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