TrafficHaus Secures Top Ad Spots on AdultFriendFinder and More

TrafficHaus Secures Top Ad Spots on AdultFriendFinder and More

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus has announced its securing of an exclusive deal to provide AdultFriendFinder, Cams.com and Alt.com members’ area traffic to advertisers seeking new audiences.

To celebrate the new deal, TrafficHaus is offering preferred pricing on these premium ad spots, which include mobile and desktop inventory, from now until Oct. 31.

According to TrafficHaus Sales Director Jake Gonzalez, these publishers pride themselves on boasting real users, and keep their members active and engaged with quality content and compelling ads.  

TrafficHaus has access to this lucrative traffic effective immediately, with Gonzalez encouraging clients to act fast before these new spots sell out.

“This is a huge opportunity for TrafficHaus clients and we wanted to up the ante by giving them access to some of the lowest members’ area pricing they’ll ever see from publishers of this caliber,” Gonzalez explains. “Some spots will be available on our self-serve bidding platform, but priority will be given to direct buys.”

“We also expect to sell out of European geos and some English-speaking traffic on select ad units,” Gonzalez adds. “Needless to say, there’s a lot to work with here, so contact us directly to secure the best-performing zones for your audience.”

A wide variety of placements and pricing is available for all products from male enhancement to paysites and beyond, with Gonzalez noting that libido-boosting services perform well.

For more information, visit TrafficHaus.com or email sales@traffichaus.com.

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