ExoClick Renews Traffic Deal With xHamster

ExoClick Renews Traffic Deal With xHamster

BARCELONA — ExoClick has announced the return of xHamster’s mobile ad zones to the company’s portfolio of traffic building and monetization offers.

As part of the deal, ExoClick is offering its advertisers prime xHamster mobile header, footer, under video (middle), and interstitial advertising zones.

According to the company, xHamster was founded in 2007 and generates a massive 267 million daily ad impressions with a global Alexa ranking of 72 and top geos from the U.S., Germany, Japan, Thailand, India and the U.K.

ExoClick CEO Benjamin Fonzé explains that xHamster and ExoClick have had a long partnership history.

“It’s great to have their premium inventory back on our platform,” Fonzé says. “This is high quality traffic from a globally recognized adult brand. With ExoClick’s deep targeting features and xHamster’s multi-language site, advertisers can really hone in on both localized and global traffic sources.”

More information on these prime mobile spots is available here.

Launched in 2006 and based in Barcelona, ExoClick is an innovative global ad network serving 155+ billion geo-targeted ads each month to web and mobile advertiser/publisher platforms via proprietary software.

ExoClick is the fourth largest ad network in the world and has been ranked three times in the Deloitte Fast 500, among other accolades.

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