GTSADS Launches Mainstream PPC Mobile Ad Agency

TORONTO — Adult traffic broker GTSADS announced today the launch of it's new mainstream division GTmobi.

The new offering will focus on solutions for advertisers and publishers for non-adult mobile traffic.

GTSADS said it has offered the adult community mobile traffic services through it's division "GTSMobi" since 2008 and is now expanding into the mainstream market.

GTmobi will offer mobile banner and text link advertising for categories including gaming, music, finance, dating and more.

Targeting is available by country and cell phone device.

GTSADS' Mark Hurson told XBIZ, “I’m extremely excited to announce our new mainstream mobile venture to new non-adult publishers. Additionally many of our existing adult publishers will have a venue where they can turn to maximize their adult and mainstream revenues in one place.”

The company noted that its clients include more than 400 publishers and hundreds of advertisers.

For more information on the new service contact gtsmobi@gmail.com or call (519) 942-5698.

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