TrafficHaus to Reveal Suite of Innovative Technologies at 2016 XBIZ Show

TrafficHaus to Reveal Suite of Innovative Technologies at 2016 XBIZ Show

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus will show off its suite of innovative technologies at 2016 XBIZ Show, scheduled Jan. 12-15 at the Andaz hotel in West Hollywood, Calif.

As part of its international tour, the TrafficHaus team said it will reveal its groundbreaking suite of innovative technologies designed to make clients more money with data-driven decision-making — key to staying on top in the competitive adult market.

TrafficHaus, named Platinum Sponsor of the show, will host an interactive presentation during the Los Angeles-based adult tech conference Wednesday, Jan. 13, from 1-1:50 p.m., to give attendees a real-time demonstration of its latest range of services —including a sneak peek of the company’s proprietary whitelisting tool, which enables clients to conveniently isolate specific sites on which to advertise via TrafficHaus’ real-time network bidding platform and better monetize their campaigns.

Newest from TrafficHaus is the release of Big Data, a special service that lets advertisers and publishers view volumes and rates while mapping trends and setting benchmarks with targeted data, including languages, operating systems, keywords, browsers and more.

Next in the suite is a new Ad Block Prevention tool that makes it easy to detect ad blockers and custom tailor any website to successfully increase visibility and click-throughs.

And as part of a long-term partnership, TrafficHaus will show how content management program DigiRegs provides clients with state-of-the-art audio/visual content processing to ID and flag matched content across the web.

“XBIZ has its roots in the adult tech market and gives companies a valuable opportunity to meet face-to-face with key players in the traffic, hosting, content production, and web service sectors,” TrafficHaus Sales Director Jake G. said. “The TrafficHaus team will be there to demonstrate our latest suite of tech innovations, including our new ad blocker and content promotion and management tools, all designed to help our clients boost profits using intelligent business solutions.

"We take our clients’ businesses very seriously and specialize in intelligent business services and solutions like these, which keeps us — and our clients — ahead of the competition.”

TrafficHaus is an elevated adult ad serving platform that allows publishers and advertisers greater control over their inventory and investments. Built by publishers for publishers, this unique platform uses a variable CPM model with proprietary algorithms based on a self-serve live bidding platform.

Advertisers also can use the TrafficHaus platform to resell existing low-performing inventory. This platform is powered by a proprietary algorithm that incorporates key information including, but not limited to, advertiser’s bid and budget, set minimums, and geographical limits and then allocates traffic accordingly.

TrafficHaus advertisers have complete control over ad size, location, volume, device(s) on which to advertise, and price — allowing the flexibility to quickly adjust bids in real time while growing exposure and taking full control over their ROI. 

For more information about these services or to schedule a meeting during the XBIZ Show, email the team today at sales@traffichaus.com.

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