TrafficStars Inks Exclusive Deal With TNAFlix for Desktop Slots

TrafficStars Inks Exclusive Deal With TNAFlix for Desktop Slots

BARCELONA — TrafficStars has announced it has signed an exclusive traffic agreement with TNAflix.com, Empflix.com, ImageFap.com, and MovieFap.com, to manage its desktop banner ad spots.

“We’re very happy to increase our cooperation with the Flix Network, after we started managing their desktop popunder inventory back in October,” says TrafficStars’ CBDO Rémi St-Maur. “We hope this will be a long and fruitful partnership.”

Between the four websites, all NTV, footer, in-video, browsing page, home top right, under video player, and instant message slots (38 new desktop ad spots in total) are available exclusively on TrafficStars as of December 1.

The new spots add to an ad inventory that includes exclusivity over xHamster.com mobile and desktop ad spots, allowing advertisers to target the second-biggest adult tube site.

TrafficStars is a self serve proprietary ad network that was developed to provide technical and marketing solutions to online advertisers and publishers worldwide. Founded in 2014, TrafficStars has offices in Limassol and Barcelona and manages nearly 1 billion highly targeted ad impressions daily, and enables segmenting by sites, categories, countries, devices, operating systems, browsers, languages and mobile carriers.

For more information, email advertising@trafficstars.com.

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