TrafficStars Strikes Deal With Sex.com for Mobile Ad Spots

TrafficStars Strikes Deal With Sex.com for Mobile Ad Spots

BARCELONA — TrafficStars announced today that it has inked a deal with Sex.com for the exclusive sales of all mobile ad spots on the adult tube site.

The mobile ad spots included in the agreement with Sex.com are mobile header, mobile footer, interstitial, pop-under spots and tabs (dating and webcam) — all of them available exclusively on TrafficStars starting from Oct. 1

“This only comes to add to an ad inventory that already has exclusivity over xHamster.com mobile and desktop ad spots, the second-biggest adult tube site in the world,” TrafficStars’ Rémi St-Maur said.

The chief business development officer said he is enthusiastic about what the deal means for the company.

“We're very happy to increase our partnership with Sex.com,” St-Maur said. “It's a great domain with original content and high quality traffic. It's a great addition to our marketplace which already counts with Xhamster.com, PornHD.com, Beeg.com and Novoporn.com.

“It's also a great way to prepare the ground for the opening of TrafficStars for all publishers.”

TrafficStars is a self-serve proprietary ad network that has offices in Limassol and Barcelona and manages nearly 1 billion high targeted ad impressions daily.

For more information, visit TrafficStars.com, register here or send an email to advertising@trafficstars.com.

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