Johnny V Named to Manage Adult Portfolio at Wildline

SAN FRANCISCO — Search engine marketing agency Wildline has promoted Johnny V to director of sales and marketing.

"He is extremely good at what he does," said Charles Hentrich, president of Wildline. "I am confident in his abilities and look forward to the way he will lead our team in adult."

A longtime member of the adult community, Johnny V has been a web-traffic consultant for Wildline since 2003. His contributions to the company have included building sales and marketing strategies, promotions and webmaster events.

In his newly created role, Johnny V will manage existing Wildline adult campaigns and oversee new business in the adult space. While leading the existing team of sales and account executives in the company's ongoing mission to increase client exposure in all the major search engines while lowering CPAs, Johnny V will also continue to develop and facilitate the relationship between Google and the adult entertainment space through Wildline campaigns and initiatives.

"We maintain a special relationship with the largest search engines," Johnny V said. "That has allowed us to effectively service what is, in the minds of the engines, a very difficult vertical. We also have a very talented team. I look forward to bringing adult to the next level with the rest of Wildline's exceptionally capable team."

Wildline has been developing targeted campaigns that deliver search engine traffic to adult industry client websites since 2001.Wildline also provides online account management tools that offer clients flexible real-time reporting and control over search engine listings; the ability to track traffic volume and adjust listings; and traffic distribution management capabilities.

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