TrafficHaus Hosts Late-Night Party Suite at The Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. — TrafficHaus will be hosting the “Sorry for Partying” late-night suite at The Phoenix Forum, where it has taken a Gold sponsorship.

Phoenix Forum attendees can enjoy cornhole, foosball, darts, arcade basketball and a full bar from 10 p.m. until the wee hours of the morning in Suite 4041 later on this week.

TrafficHaus will be traveling to The Phoenix Forum with the DigiRegs team, who will host demos of its new copyright protection and content management software for clients interested in a new way to monetize and protect stolen content.

“There is no better way to build genuine relationships with people than while throwing back a drink or two and mingling in a relaxed environment,” TrafficHaus CEO Mark Bauman said. “It’s one of the reasons why we choose to do this event every year. 

“Some of our best contacts have been made while competing in a foosball tournament or trading tips while throwing darts. And we know our current and prospective clients appreciate our effort to help make conversation flow even easier at this important trade show.”

TrafficHaus also will offer a one-hour workshop on each day of the show from 1-2 p.m. where attendees can get a hands-on tutorial in how to maximize their partnership with the company. 

“TrafficHaus and DigiRegs: Revolutionizing the Industry” will give attendees an informative review of how DigiRegs works and benefits advertisers, publishers and content producers alike.

Throughout the day, the TrafficHaus team also will be available for meetings and discussions with everyone interested in buying or driving lucrative traffic. 

“With the show only a little over a week away, TrafficHaus is revved up and looking forward to a highly productive gathering for all,” Bauman said.  

To set up personal meetings with reps from TrafficHaus and DigiRegs, click here.

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