Reporo Now Accepting CPA, CPI, CPL Pricing

Reporo Now Accepting CPA, CPI, CPL Pricing

LONDON — Mobile ad network Reporo announced today that it now accepts CPA, CPI and CPL pricing on its pop-under network, alongside its existing CPC and CPM pricing.

A Reporo spokesman said that the new ad models have limited launch spots and that it guarantees “great value for money for our clients and greater returns for our publishers' mobile traffic.”

“Reporo is excited to work with direct merchants, affiliates and affiliate networks in this new endeavor as we understand everybody has something unique to offer,” a company spokesman said.

“Our aggressive algorithm ensures we match the highest converting offers, with the best CPAs, to the best traffic — creating a genuine win-win scenario where all parties benefit.”

Reporo has been in business more than 10 years and has offices worldwide with headquarters in London.

The company has been awarded several accolades, including being featured four consecutive times in the Sunday Times Tech Track 100 league table 2012-2015 and in the HSBC International Track 200 2016, and the Deloitte Fast 500 in 2015.

New clients can create a new account here. Availability of global traffic volumes can be seen here. Publisher accounts can be signed here.

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