TrafficForce in Exclusive Deal With TNAFlix for Mobile Slots

TrafficForce in Exclusive Deal With TNAFlix for Mobile Slots

AMSTERDAM — TrafficForce on Tuesday said that it has inked an exclusive traffic management deal for TNAFlix.com and EmpFlix.com mobile spots.

“TNAFlix and EmpFlix are important sites and are well-known providers of high-quality mobile traffic,” said Ross of TrafficForce.com. “Our internal testing has shown these to be valuable ad locations, and we are pleased to be able to provide them all for buyers on our real-time bidding traffic platform.”

Ross, who noted the deal “is a great fit for everyone,” said sites, channels and zones are already set up in the TrafficForce back end for advertisers looking to submit their bids early. TrafficForce’s management deal for the mobile spots begins Thursday.

“Our award-winning platform will provide media buyers and advertisers with the same simple interface and powerful tools they have come to expect from TrafficForce, along with access to a whole new stream of carefully qualified digital traffic from the TNAFlix.com domain.”

To begin buying these new ad spots, visit TrafficForce.com.

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