ExoClick Ranked 4th Largest Ad Network, Offers $2,000 Milestone Contest

BARCELONA, Spain — ExoClick today launched a competition to celebrate its ranking as the 4th largest ad network in the world.

The competition is a free draw to give one advertiser who uses Paxum for payments on ExoClick's admin panel $2,000 to spend on ExoClick's traffic.

All advertisers that use Paxum during March and April will automatically be entered into the draw. On May 1, ExoClick will select at random one advertiser to award the prize of $2,000 to spend on traffic on ExoClick’s platform.

To be eligible for the draw, users you must have used Paxum to make a payment transaction on ExoClick at least once, between 12:01 a.m. CET on March 1, to 11:59 p.m. on April 30.

The winner will be drawn at random and the judges’ decisions are final. The winner will be notified by email on May 4 and will have 30 days from the notification date to redeem the prize. If the prize is not redeemed by midnight June 3, the judges will select a new winner.

ExoClick noted that the prize of $2,000 is non-transferable and is redeemable as credit in the winning advertiser’s account to the value of the prize, and can only be spent on traffic on the ExoClick platform.

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