TrafficHaus Signs On As Supersized European Summit Sponsor

PRAGUE —TrafficHaus has signed on as a Supersized Sponsor of the European Summit, to be held at the Parkhotel in Prague, Czech Republic from Sept. 20-23. The adult ad-serving platform will be teaming up with ReviveAds, described by a spokesperson as “one of the industry’s most comprehensive ad block prevention programs.”

TrafficHaus will be hosting the opening party at 10 p.m. on Sept. 20, the first day of the European Summit, at the Duplex Dance Club. The opening party, according to TrafficHaus, “has already generated some buzz for its open bar.”

Two days later, TrafficHaus will host the Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament at the Arabelle IV Seminar Room on Thursday, Sept. 22 at 9 p.m.

“The team at ReviveAds and TrafficHaus are really excited to meet with anyone interested in learning more on their upcoming products and the evolving world of ad blocking,” a spokesperson for TrafficHaus said. “The ReviveAds and TrafficHaus duo is the first and only ad network to be able to offer advertising through their unique real-time bidding to ad block users. With over 300 sites, these anti-ad blocking gurus can optimize your ads and get your lost revenue back in days.”

At the European Summit, the TrafficHaus team will be available for meetings and discussions with those interested in learning more about ReviveAds, buying or driving lucrative traffic, or new content protection and anti-piracy solutions.

To arrangement a meeting with TrafficHaus during the European Summit, e-mail them at sales@traffichaus.com.

For more information on TrafficHaus, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on ReviveAds, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on the European Summit, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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