GTS Acquires New Sites

Gallery Traffic Service would like to announce that they are now handling the advertising sales for Richard's Realm, Easypic/AmsterdamSeXXX and an incredible new network of Gay TGP's. This new found acquisition will make GTS one of the largest adult pre-paid advertising companies on the internet and also one of the most diverse. Gallery Traffic Service was founded in December of 2003 by partners Mark Hurson (Drinkinghard) and Cameron Steer (Cambo). Mark and Cameron felt there was a real opening in the pre-paid advertising TGP/MGP marketplace and thought many medium to large TGP/MGP sites could better sell their advertising through an intermediary. Mark and Cameron had worked in the TGP marketplace for a few years and felt with their experience they could effectively market their client's medium to large TGP/MGP sites to the adult webmaster community. Hence the creation of Gallery Traffic Service! The initial launch of GTS only included four packages, Pinkworld, Madthumbs/Teeniefiles, Call-Kelly/Mature-Post, and Jizzhut. Three weeks into their new venture they found the demand for pre-paid advertising was so high that they immediately had to look for more sites to satisfy their client's lust for traffic. Over the past three months, GTS has added seven additional TGP/MGP packages, which include Video-post, VidsVidsVids/Hanksgalleries, TeeniesXXX/Hardhut, Movie Package, Lolita Mpegs, Richard's Realm and Easypic/AmsterdamSeXXX. With these acquisitions GTS now sells more than ten million uniques a day of traffic and shows no signs of slowing down. They have just hired on their sixth full time in house staff member, Steve (Magnus) who will be shortly relocating from Vancouver back to Ontario to join the GTS team. They are also aggressively targetting several large sites to add to their client list for the future. For more information on GTS's advertising please visit their website at https://www.gallerytrafficservice.com

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