Tier1Traffic.com Says It's Ready to Bridge Google AdWords Gap

LOS ANGELES — Tier1Traffic.com, which offers top-tier online advertisement placement and traffic services, today said it's ready to bridge the Google AdWords gap after the search engine and ad company made a decision to prohibit adult ads on its paid advertising platform.

“The recent decision by Google forces advertisers to scrabble to replace the traffic they’ve lost.” said CEO Tony Hauser, who has spent nearly 10 years working in the adult industry. “But Tier1traffic is an affordable, high quality alternative to Google AdWords. Our network has organic, adult traffic that advertisers can rely on. And we’ve seen continued growth on both desktop and mobile traffic.”

Tier1traffic manages a network of more than 300 million monthly impressions targeting the gay and bisexual market. Its client roster includes Men4RentNow.com, the all-new Men4SexNow.com, Boys2Rent.com and Men4Now.com. In addition, the company also manages Men4RentNow Mobile and Men4SexNow Mobile.

Among Tier1Traffic's offerings are a consulting service for both clients and advertisers to get strategic feedback on how to place banners on their network to maximize results for advertisers, and input on how to hone creative executions to increase conversions.

“Our top priority is to maximize our clients return on investment, and we look forward to working with advertisers to bridge the Google gap.”

For more information visit Tier1Traffic.com or email tony@tier1traffic.com.

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