TrafficHaus Helps Adult Sites Optimize Mobile Standards for Google

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus is working directly with top adult sites to optimize for mobile following Google’s jolting announcement of penalization for non-compliance with current mobile standards.

With the potential of facing significant setbacks for non-optimization, adult companies can now enlist TrafficHaus to propel them into the mobile-age with white labels, responsive design consulting, and ad sales to keep business running interrupted.

“We are in the business of helping the industry make the most money out of their web properties,” TrafficHaus Sales Director Jake Gonzales said. “Once we were alerted of Google’s announcement, we went into action to ensure that every client’s business remains on course. There’s no time (and no point) for fear or uncertainty, so we’re opening our services up to any business interested in utilizing our knowledge and skillset related to mobile traffic and media-buying. “

TrafficHaus said its team works behind the scenes to enhance the business of its customers, preparing them for every opportunity that comes their way while keeping them in-line with all policy changes and requirements that may otherwise fall through the cracks.

Motherless.com was one of the first high-impact publishers to be introduced to the mobile space by TrafficHaus, which boasts a unique understanding of Google’s recent regulations regarding mobile optimization.

“Our Motherless.com deal has been a valuable springboard for our mobile business development,” Gonzales said. “The results have confirmed what we already knew and serve as a valuable proof of concept — that our consultative services are invaluable to our clients.”

For more information, contact sales@traffichaus.com or your preferred representative directly.

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