TrafficHaus Hosts Ad Block Seminar at The Phoenix Forum

TrafficHaus Hosts Ad Block Seminar at The Phoenix Forum

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus has announced its Gold Sponsorship of The Phoenix Forum, where it will host an interactive ad blocking prevention seminar courtesy of ReviveAds.com.

The Phoenix Forum is set for March 31 through April 3 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel in Tempe, Ariz.

ReviveAds will present a special evening seminar on regaining revenue lost due to the popularity of ad blocking software on April 1, at 7 p.m., when TrafficHaus also discuss its real-time bidding platform.

With consumer’s use of ad blocking tools growing at an estimated 45 percent per month, TrafficHaus’ ReviveAds.com offers publishers a workaround designed to maximize ad revenue while increasing click-throughs, impressions, and international visibility.

“There is no better way to build revenue in this competitive industry than by connecting with technology designed for better, smarter business,” TrafficHaus Director of Sales Jake G. said. “It’s one of the reasons why we choose to support this event every year and make sure our best reps are on site and prepared to discuss our latest technologies.”

“ReviveAds is one of our most timely services and has already helped clients reclaim advertising access to 150+ million ad block users,” Jake G. explains. “We look forward to connecting with our current and prospective clients to discuss how ReviveAds and our other top-tier tech solutions can help make 2016 a major year for profit.”

The TrafficHaus team will also be available at The Phoenix Forum for one-on-one meetings to discuss ReviveAds, buying or driving traffic, content protection, and anti-piracy solutions.

To arrange a personal meeting, email sales@traffichaus.com.

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