TrafficHaus Named 'Supersized Sponsor' of European Summit

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus has been named Supersized Sponsor of the upcoming European Summit, scheduled Feb. 29-March 3 at the Calipolis Hotel in Sitges, Spain.

“The award-winning team will host a daily food court where attendees can refuel and reenergize while discussing the latest business technologies and solutions, including TrafficHaus’ renowned ReviveAds, which now boasts a portfolio of more than 85 sites successfully regaining revenue lost to the growing popularity of ad block plugins,” the company said.

“On each show day, European Summit badge-holders can head to Infinity Restaurant for lunch on TrafficHaus’ tab from 12:30-2 p.m. for a relaxing midday break.”

On March 1, TrafficHaus will host an interactive presentation about ad block prevention with a special focus on ReviveAds, the industry’s first effective ad block prevention tool to feature a real-time bidding system for a comprehensive solution to ad block revenue loss.    

On March 2, discussion will move to content protection and digital fingerprinting courtesy of DigiRegs, a scalable, flexible and dynamic protection and notification system that gives clients more control over their IP online.   

“The European Summit is one of our favorite overseas trade shows thanks to its ability to connect the world’s vast array of adult industry business owners and entrepreneurs,” TrafficHaus Sales Director Jake G. said. “The Sitges show gives us a valuable opportunity to meet face-to-face with our international client base and maintain strong relationships while discussing our newest technologies.

"Our staff is equipped with analytics on all targets on all operating devices and carrier platforms and can show clients how services like ReviveAds and our real-time bidding platform can boost profits in this ever-competitive industry.”

Current clients are encouraged to schedule a meeting before the end of this week and industry members curious to learn more about TrafficHaus’ data-driven decision-making can contact the team at sales@traffichaus.com.

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