Major Media Offers Adult Sites Financing for Traffic

SCRANTON, Penn. — Major Media, a national media buying and brokerage service, has announced that it will fund traffic development programs for adult websites provided certain backend participation conditions are met.

The Scranton-based firm, which has represented both mainstream and adult sites in the past, booked in excess of $20 million in national advertising for clients in 2015. 

Major Media CEO Rick Freeman said, "We have traditionally assisted marketers in the past by taking a position in their projects, and this latest funding round continues this commitment. If you want to increase your site traffic or daily volume, contact us for the case-by-case negotiated backend participation terms." 

The funding round, which will close Mar. 30, will provide up to $5 million in marketing dollars for television, digital and print campaigns directed at consumers in the United States and Canada. Approved projects will receive funding as early as May 1. Major Media urged those who are interested to call the company's main number, (570) 342-4752.

Major Media said that it “has taken several marketers from monthly unique user volume of 50,000-100,000 to more than 500k per month.”

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