AdXpansion Secures Members Traffic Deal With FameDollars

MONTREAL — AdXpansion announced today that it has an exclusive deal to represent the member’s area traffic available from FameDollars.com.

"We are excited to announce the first of many partnerships in the 2016 year. This massive amount of 'premium-quality' member traffic is available right now," sales manager Rocco Bruzzese said. "We have been looking to offer member’s area traffic from sites under FameDollars for a very long time."

He added, “Flagship sites like EvilAngel, Mile High Media and now some of their latest like Girlsway, says it all. They have done an incredible job at building niche sites with a valuable member base, and with our expertise and technology we will be able to segment this traffic into three niches; straight, lesbian and shemale, and we will be able to exceed their expected ad revenues while driving even more premium targeted traffic to our advertisers."

''We have a lot of properties managed under FameDollars and to have AdXpansion manage our members area ad is a big plus for us. Not only do they have the expertise and know-how, they also have the right platform to monetize our traffic. I'm very happy to be working with the AdXpansion team and feel very confident that they'll bring the most value to our sites,'' said Magalie Rheault, Gamma's senior paysite director.

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