TrafficHaus Targets New Publishers With 110% Promo

TrafficHaus Targets New Publishers With 110% Promo

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus announced today that it is offering a month-long 110 percent promotion for publishers next month.

The ad network said that it was “ringing in the new year” with the offering that runs Jan. 1-31

“The company is offering 100 percent revshare to all new publications and new ad zones created, and for publishers not currently in its network, TrafficHaus is offering a 10 percent profit boost promise,” TrafficHaus Sales Director Jake G. said. “Simply put, any publisher that joins before Jan. 31 gets 110 percent of current earnings, guaranteed.”

While January will bring publishers a 100 percent revshare, and when Feb. 1 rolls around, every publisher and ad zone will be reduced to 90 percent revshare to keep profits flowing, Jake G. said.

For publishers not currently working with TrafficHaus, the company is guaranteeing a 10 percent increase in current earnings for those that use its technology suite and ad server throughout the promotion, he noted. Even zones and sites that do not produce expected outcomes qualify for this guaranteed profit increase following a short verification process. Signing up is risk-free and simply smart business.

“This has been an incredible year for TrafficHaus and our loyal clients and to celebrate our most recent product launches, we wanted to give the industry an incredible opportunity to experience our technology suite while boosting profits fast,” Jake G. said.

Email sales@traffichaus.com for more information.

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