TrafficForce Sponsors Hooters Networking at Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. — TrafficForce, a sponsor at the upcoming Phoenix Forum, is co-hosting the "always popular" two-day Hooters happy hour and networking event.

"The Phoenix Forum is a show I circle on my calendar at the start of every year because it does such a great job of bringing the whole industry together" said Ross of TrafficForce. "We're proud to be back, sponsoring and cohosting Hooters with PIMPROLL again. It's always a great place to meet people you haven't worked with before or catch up with friends you have been working with forever. Everyone from the forum is invited and we look forward to seeing you there."

TrafficForce, whose ad platform boasts more than 9 billion impressions each month, will show off its powerful ad platform, Version 2.0, at The Phoenix Forum.

The platform adds new tools and customization capabilities that allow clients to obtain the highest-quality traffic at the lowest possible price. Mobile integration and administration are also built in at every level of the interface, saving time and maximizing ROI for customers, the company said.

"Anyone who wants to discuss TrafficForce 2.0 should contact me any time or drop by the Hooters event at Phoenix Forum in April to go over the upgrades in person" Ross said. "With the show events and new software features there are always new opportunities expand your profitability as a TrafficForce client."

The Phoenix Forum runs from April 4-7 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel. More information can be found here

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