TrafficPartner Enters Australian and New Zealand Markets

TrafficPartner Enters Australian and New Zealand Markets

BERLIN — TrafficPartner has announced its entrance into two new markets: Australia and New Zealand.

According to the company, it made the move after extensively testing new offers such as Badults and FlirtFair, both of which are now available for CPL affiliate promotion, plus CPM and CPC display ads.

“After conquering the DACH region and successfully establishing well-known brands across the Nordic geos, TrafficPartner and its subsidiary business units have not only entered but also found high demand for kinky dating in the world’s most laid back region: Australia and New Zealand,” says TrafficPartners’ spokesperson Wolfgang. “The mission is clear: They want to help their members to satisfy one of their most important primal needs.”

Wolfgang explains that in order to successfully meet those expectations, TrafficPartner is ready to buy all available traffic; relying on the capable hands of its brands and business units to bring expertise and knowledge to the table, which it has earned since the company was established in 1998.

“Success on both ends, advertiser and affiliate / publisher, is the key to a long lasting partnership,” says Wolfgang. “Not only does the staff live by that, the offers are designed solely around one purpose: Performance.”

This performance targets affiliate traffic from various sources with good converting CPL offers; provides monetization for email databases; and various display ad spots including popunders, banners, in-video ads, redirects and more.

Knowing the market and its characteristics, TrafficPartners’ product, IT, business intelligence and marketing departments have spent the past year gathering data and transforming that data into valuable market insights.

“Those insights and advantages are now being passed down to each and every affiliate and publisher,” Wolfgang concludes. “Adjusted payouts and conversion flows are just two of the USPs to be named along with promotion of the products in TV commercials.”

TrafficPartner is the Presenting Sponsor of the upcoming XBIZ Berlin, set for September 11-14.

For more information, email events@TrafficPartner.com.

Related:  

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

AV Bulletin: Midyear Roundup

Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, more state age verification laws have been enacted around the United States, as well as proposed at the federal level and in other countries. Meanwhile, lawsuits resulting from AV laws have begun to play out in the courts. This roundup provides an update on the latest news and developments on the age verification front as it impacts the adult industry.

Judge Dismisses Last NCOSE-Backed Suit Over Kansas AV Law

A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit alleging that adult site SuperPorn violated Kansas’ age verification law, citing lack of jurisdiction after similarly dismissing two related cases earlier this year.

ASACP Updates 'Restricted to Adults' Labeling Resource Page

The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has updated its Restricted to Adults (RTA) labeling resource page.

Federal AV Proposal Scores Minor Win in House but Remains in Doubt

A newly announced bipartisan agreement in the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce may soon bring a proposed federal age verification law before the full House, but the measure continues to face an uphill battle.

Arizona Governor Vetoes 'Protect Act' With New Consent Provisions

Arizona Governor Kate Hobbs on Friday vetoed HB 2133, the “Protect Act,” which would have imposed new requirements for adult content uploaded online.

Brazil Begins Monitoring 18 Adult Sites for AV Compliance

Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) is now monitoring 18 high-traffic adult websites for compliance with the country’s Digital Statute for Children and Adolescents (Digital ECA), which requires such sites to age-verify users located in Brazil.

Ofcom Fines First Time Videos $100,000 for AV Noncompliance

U.K. media regulator Ofcom on Thursday imposed a fine of 80,000 pounds (more than $100,000) against First Time Videos, which operates FTVGirls.com and FTVMilfs.com, for failing to implement age checks required for compliance with the Online Safety Act.

Curves Ahead: How BBW Creators are Turning Differentiation Into Competitive Advantage

For centuries, curves have been celebrated as a symbol of beauty, sensuality and power. From the soft opulence of Rubens paintings to the glamorous silhouettes of pinup icons, fuller figures have long occupied a place in art, fashion and fantasy.

Woodhull Freedom Foundation to Host Virtual 'Pride' Edition of 'Fact Checked' Series

Woodhull Freedom Foundation is hosting a Pride Month virtual edition of its series “Fact Checked by Woodhull.”

'InMelanin' Relaunches Through PAYSITE

InMelanin.com has officially relaunched through PAYSITE.

Show More