JuicyAds to Present Traffic Seminar at XBIZ Summit

TORONTO — Advertising network JuicyAds.com announced that industry traffic expert and the company’s director of sales David Neawedde will be speaking at XBIZ Summit Miami on Wednesday, May 16 at 1 p.m.   

The session, “Ad Networks: The Mechanics of Buying and Selling Quality Traffic” will focus on various strategies and how to ensure ROI with all traffic endeavors. 

“Overall site success is based on quality traffic,” Neawedde said.  “Without the right strategies in place for both buying and selling quality traffic in today’s market, companies are dead in the water.  In Miami, we are going to have an interactive dialogue that will have participants leaving the session fully armed with the knowledge they need to maximize their website’s and overall business potential.” 

XBIZ Summit 2012 is billed as the ultimate retreat for digital media professionals. Attendees also can look forward to an upgraded suite of seminars, workshops and enhanced networking sessions. With direct access to the beach and reserved seating, attendees can even conduct business meetings on the sandy Miami Beach shore or within luxurious private poolside cabanas. 

“XBIZ Miami is going to be a very productive event and a lot of information will be exchanged.  I am looking forward to my session and helping as many people as possible exceed their traffic needs,” Neawedde said. 

For more information on the 2012 XBIZ Summit, click here.

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