TrafficHaus Signs Exclusive With WellHello! Personals Site

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus has signed an exclusive with personals site WellHello! to represent inventory in its high-traffic paid members’ area.

This new deal comes on the heels of several additions to TrafficHaus’ ad zone portfolio, and is set to deliver solid ROI on WellHello’s most popular banner spots, the company announced in a release.

Also new to the TrafficHaus portfolio is Xsocial.com, a dating site that puts advertisers in front of their target demographics.

TrafficHaus has initiated two-week tests for each WellHello! ad zone to determine the most profitable campaign opportunities. TrafficHaus reps report that results thus far prove that live cam and amateur content sites are garnering the “highest quality traffic of all,” and suggest that clients “take advantage of this connection before stock runs out.”

The WellHello! ad audience is comprised of 100-percent paid members, 96-percent of which are U.S.-based and 70-percent English-speaking, with additional reach in Australia, Canada and the U.K.

Xsocial’s user base boasts similar stats, with 80-percent of users speaking English, with additional reach in the U.K., Australia and Canada. TrafficHaus notes that these regions represent some of the most affluent and spend-heavy consumers on the Internet.

“It is no secret that the WellHello! member’s area boasts premium exposure for advertisers, and we are proud to represent their traffic on an exclusive basis,” TrafficHaus CEO Mark Bauman said. “We are confident that campaigns run through WellHello! and new Xsocial spots will yield great returns, and our team is ready to work with anyone and everyone looking to benefit from this hot inventory.

“TrafficHaus is committed to offering advertisers the most profitable business opportunities online, and these two key deals are is the latest and greatest in our roster.”

For more information or to bid now, visit TrafficHaus.com or contact a preferred rep.

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