TrafficJunky Receives XBIZ Awards Nomination

LOS ANGELES — TrafficJunky has been nominated for Traffic Services Company of the Year: North America in the 2017 XBIZ Awards, to be held Thursday, Jan. 12 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles and hosted by Ron Jeremy.

“At TrafficJunky, we work very hard to offer a network and a platform that are at the top of their game,” said TrafficJunky Sales Director Sebastien Galina. “It is very encouraging and rewarding to receive this prestigious recognition from our peers through this nomination.”

Nominees for the 2017 XBIZ Awards were selected based on almost 8000 pre-nominations submitted by adult industry members through XBIZ.net

“TrafficJunky is a privately held web advertising company, committed to achieving the most ambitious web marketing goals by serving large volumes of targeted traffic,” a company rep said. “Advertisers can benefit from live bidding, geo-targeting and a flexible CPM model that give advertisers full control of their CPM and ROI, ensuring great results with any budget. Serving over 3 billion ad impressions daily, TrafficJunky is a pioneer in its industry and takes great pride in providing unique and creative solutions that complement their advertisers’ product development.”

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

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