TrafficHaus Offers New Mobile Ad Inventory

TrafficHaus Offers New Mobile Ad Inventory

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus has announced its acquisition of millions of new mobile pop slots on some of the biggest adult sites, including KatesTube, ImageFap and more.

TrafficHaus provides clients with instant access to high-performance mobile sites, such as Vikiporn, FetishShrine and many others, with convenient ad-blocking prevention, courtesy of ReviveAds.com.

According to the company, its new inventory coincides with its Gold Sponsorship of The Phoenix Forum (TPF), which runs today, March 31, through April 3, at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel in Tempe, Ariz.

Staff members will be on hand at the event to help clients and mobile buyers get first choice of the new inventory and other ad slots, and to explain its new content protection and antipiracy solutions.

“Our mission is to have the largest portfolio featuring the most profitable mobile inventory available, and we’ve just nailed it with these new pops,” TrafficHaus Sales Director Jake G. said. “We’re headed to Phoenix full of new mobile traffic and high-performance zones — plus a collaboration with ReviveAds ad blocking technology.”

“We look forward to showing clients what next-level technologies we have ready for them,” Jake G. adds. “Our clients make more money with mobile using exclusive services, tools, and exclusive ad-block workarounds that help them keep profits high in this aggressive market.”

The TrafficHaus team will join the ReviveAds team to host special sessions on preventing ad-blocking, on April 1 and April 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Augustine Conference Room.

For more information, visit TrafficHaus.com.

To set up a personal meeting at TPF, email sales@traffichaus.com or contact your sales rep.

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