TrafficHaus Offers Mobile Friendly Ad Zones on Motherless.com

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus has signed an exclusive deal with Motherless.com to rep its new mobile site.

The move coincides with Google’s recent mobile-friendly site regulations. Facing penalties for non-optimization, top adult sites depend on TrafficHaus to propel them into the mobile age with white labels, responsive design consulting, and lucrative ad sales to keep business running fast and smooth.

Effective immediately, advertisers can log onto TrafficHaus’s interactive bidding system to acquire ad zones on Motherless.com — including a mobile header with 3 million daily impressions.

TrafficHaus plans to introduce other publishers to the mobile space, providing an understanding of Google’s recent regulations regarding mobile optimization.

Motherless.com offers a mobile inventory that includes 300x100 pixel floaters and headers, a 300x250 footer, as well as a mobile dating tab.

“No one knows mobile monetization quite like TrafficHaus, and this deal with Motherless.com is just the beginning of our expansion into this space,” TrafficHaus Sales Director Jake Gonzales said. “These high-impression zones tend to go fast, and now that bidding is officially open, we recommend that clients get online and secure their zones ASAP.”

For more information, contact sales@traffichaus.com.

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