Traffic Dude Hosts Advertising Showcase at XBIZ Hollywood ‘08

PUEBLO, Col. — Advertising sales agency Traffic Dude will host an advertising showcase at the XBIZ Hollywood ’08 Conference. The showcase is scheduled to be held on Feb 6, from 12-1 p.m., in the Cinegrill Room at the Roosevelt Hotel.

Traffic Dude is an adult-focused advertising agency that specializes in bringing consumer advertising options to a broad client base, as well as licensing of AdZones, its ad serving solution.

Topics to be discussed will include the intricacies of buying Web traffic, managing return on investment on ad buys and the basics of media buying, as well as the specific ad options available at Traffic Dude.

“We’re very excited to have the opportunity to talk about our services to all who are interested,” said Traffic Dude Vice President Rainey Stricklin. “Whether you’re a client or not, you’ll be able to gain valuable information about consumer advertising by coming by our showcase.”

“We are very happy to have Traffic Dude showcase their services at the conference,” XBIZ Publisher Tom Hymes said. “Even though online advertising is still in its infancy, it is already a powerful economic engine that will only grow and become more essential to online commerce. I would certainly tag this as a must-attend showcase.”

Traffic Dude CEO Scott Rabinowitz, President Tony Gallardo, Stricklin and Director of Ad Sales Danielle Waid will be on hand to demonstrate the Traffic Dude network and explain the various services offered to help advertisers meet their traffic and revenue goals.

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