Grand Slam Media Inks Traffic Deal With Fuckbook

Grand Slam Media Inks Traffic Deal With Fuckbook

TORONTO — Grand Slam Media said today that it has inked an exclusive deal to represent the members area traffic available from Fuckbook.com.

This massive amount of "top-quality" member traffic is available right now, Grand Slam Media CEO Luke Hazlewood said.

"We have been looking to work with Fuckbook in such a capacity for a very long time” Hazlewood said. “They have done an incredible job building a valuable and real member base, and with our expertise and technology we will be able to exceed their expected ad revenues while driving even more top-quality traffic to our advertisers.

“It’s an important deal for a lot of reasons and we are excited about the benefits becoming available for everyone involved in our publisher and advertiser channels. When you factor in the ability to target specific keywords and the other advances this deal brings to the Fuckbook traffic flow, the possibilities for advertisers are exceptional."

Greg Dumas of Fuckbook said that the timing of the deal between the companies was perfect.

“We had discussed the idea internally a number of times and there was no shortage of suitors. However, when it was time for us to make a decision, it quickly became clear that Grand Slam Media is the best choice for us,” Dumas said.

“This new strategic partnership positions our company to maximize our existing momentum and allows us to focus on a more diverse range of business opportunities. ”

The members area traffic from Fuckbook is now on sale via Grand Slam Media and buyers are encouraged to contact the traffic company to discuss the many ways that the technology and team of experts at the company are available to proactively improve the visibility and performance of your business, Hazzlewood said.

For additional details, contact sales@grandslammedia.com.

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