JuicyAds Brings Racing and Roxbury to QWEBEC Expo

MONTREAL — JuicyAds has announced its sponsorship of two events at the upcoming QWEBEC Expo — the YNOT Grand Prix racing event and the “Night at the Roxbury” gathering.

QWEBEC Expo hits Montreal from August 14-17, featuring a unique blend of industry decision makers in a technology focused conference that serves both existing business owners and prospective start-ups.

“QWEBEC Expo has always been one of my favorite shows,” said Juicy Jay, CEO of JuicyAds.com. “Montreal is a fun town, they get a great mix of American and European webmasters in attendance with a vibe that strikes the right balance between serious business and sexy adventures. The JuicyAds team will be everywhere and we look forward to meeting with everyone who has quality traffic or wants quality traffic — which is pretty much the entire attendance list of this top tier show.”

The YNOT Karting Grand Prix will be held at Kart-O-Mania this year with a shuttle leaving the show hotel lobby on August 14 at 2:30 p.m. This track caters to drivers of all ability levels and is secured with a continuous tire wall and flexible impact resistant guard rails.

The “Night at the Roxbury” event will be held at the Roxbury Club, 1432 Crescent Street in Downtown Montreal on Friday, August 15, starting at 10 p.m.

JuicyAds will also be participating in the Meet Market on the QWEBEC Expo show floor, discussing its new traffic tools, including new filters and mobile access methods.

For more information or to schedule a meeting, visit JuicyAds.com.

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