TrafficStars Joins AWE Network as RTB Partner

TrafficStars Joins AWE Network as RTB Partner

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — TrafficStars and AWE Network have announced the launch of a strategic RTB partnership, the first of its kind for AWE Network.

AWE Network, the sister company of the world’s most-visited webcam community, LiveJasmin.com, has integrated TrafficStars’ RTB technology so that it may offer high-quality traffic from some of the best sources to TrafficStars´ advertisers.

“I’m following TrafficStars’ continued innovation and constant improvement in the RTB field with interest,” AWE Network’s László Papp said. “TrafficStars is a very reliable partner regarding compliance, which is essential in this industry, as ad quality is of paramount importance to help maintain strong relationships with our publishers.”

AWE Network’s parent company developed a strong partnership with TrafficStars during the past three years of collaborating as an advertiser for LiveJasmin. Likewise, TrafficStars, with its leading RTB technology and innovation, was AWE Network’s natural choice to partner with as a supplier.

“I’m proud that a huge partner like AWE Network trusts our network first when it comes to offering their traffic to the market,” TrafficStars CEO Geoff Bonnechère said. “I’m very excited about their integration into our RTB ecosystem, a first for AWE Network and LiveJasmin.”

Desktop popunders from the AWE Network are now available from TrafficStars’ marketplace as a “prime audience” ad spot.

For more information, click here or email advertising@trafficstars.com.

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