Adnium Named Platinum Sponsor of TPF, Hosts 'House of Slam III'

Adnium Named Platinum Sponsor of TPF, Hosts 'House of Slam III'

TORONTO — Adnium has announced its Platinum Sponsorship of The Phoenix Forum, at which its full team will be in attendance.

The company will also host the third annual “House of Slam III,” starring Mix Master Mike, KRNFX and hiphop artist Method Man.  

According to Adnium / GrandSlamMedia CEO Luke Hazlewood, the company is looking to get deals done in a productive networking and party atmosphere. 

“This is the company’s official effort at making serious noise and staking its claim in the upper echelon of advertising networks, and with its solid head start, it is in a prime position to do so,” Hazlewood says. “Adnium offers the largest volume of members area traffic, with true CPMv filtering to ensure advertisers only pay for impressions that are actually visible to their target audiences.”

To set up a meeting with the Adnium team at TPF, contact an account executive, or stop by the Adnium Meeting Room in The Phoenix Forum’s Courtyard for a demo and refreshments — or grab a baseball cap at the event’s Meet and Greet.

“Whether you are looking to purchase traffic for your own projects, are interested in selling traffic as a high quality publisher, or have innovative ideas on other ways we may work well together,” Hazlewood adds. “Be sure to contact us before the show to set up a meeting, or check out our daily courtyard suite during the Forum. Let’s start getting even better business done together.”

For more information, visit Adnium.com.

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