TrafficHaus, xHamster Expand Partnership With Mobile Deal

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus.com announced today that it has teamed with publisher xHamster.com to represent several new ad zones.

The deal includes TrafficHaus's exclusive representation of XHamster’s mobile footer and mobile pop under ad zones and a percentage representation of the mobile header and mobile interstitials for July.

“We have now added an additional four billion monthly mobile impressions to our current 12 billion,” said Tmark Bauman, TrafficHaus founder and president. “We are really ramping things up and I couldn’t be happier to solidify this partnership with a true powerhouse site.”

TrafficHaus said xHamster.com consistently maintains a top 60 Alexa rank and a top three overall adult rank.

The company noted that it represents a stable of advertisers and publishers such as Youjizz.com, HardSexTube.com, MoviesGuy.com, BadJojo.com, and more.

TrafficHaus said its mission is to benefit publishers and advertisers by leveraging bulk placement. Its full time sales team handles media buys “on a non-stop basis,” allowing publishers to find the best advertisers at market rates without the need to employ a sales team of their own. Its bidding system and real-time stats reporting allow publishers and advertisers alike to earn money quickly and easily track their earnings.

“If you have not signed up already and set up a campaign, sign up today to place a bid on this exclusive and massive mobile inventory,” sales director Jake G said.

He added, “We take great pride in offering excellent tools and client service that can’t be topped. We look forward to working with each and every one of you, to creating top-notch campaigns and to earning great revenues together.”

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