Gallery Traffic Service Acquires P2PADS

ORANGEVILLE, Ontario — Adult advertising traffic broker Gallery Traffic Service has acquired a majority interest in P2PADS.com, ending its two-year relationship with YourBrain Media.

P2PADS is a peer-to-peer advertising agency that generates and resells millions of targeted unique visitors monthly. P2PADS also offers viral video distribution with pop-up advertising, branding and digital rights management protection.

“P2PADS has had explosive growth in the adult and mainstream markets, and we’re looking forward to offering our unique traffic and video distribution capabilities on a much larger level,” Gallery Traffic Service owner Mark Hurson said. “Brad [Gosse, YourBrain’s former owner] has been a great partner and a real pleasure to work with. We all wish him well in his new ventures and hope to work with him again in the future.”

Gosse and his wife Claire continue to own and operate Essog Video Production, a full-service video editing, production and compression company.

“P2PADS is a fantastic company and has a world of growth ahead of it,” Gosse said. “However, I need time to focus on my other business projects. I know Mark and his team are the best people to take this company to new heights and I can’t imagine turning it over to a better group.”

Gallery Traffic Services operates ad spots on some of the most heavily trafficked adult websites, including PinkWorld, Sublime Directory, Thumbzilla and Persian Kitty. Prospective clients can purchase guaranteed gallery listings on TGPs, text links and banner advertising.

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