TrafficStars Signs Exclusive Deal With TNAFlix for Mobile Spots

TrafficStars Signs Exclusive Deal With TNAFlix for Mobile Spots

LOS ANGELES — TrafficStars has announced it has signed an exclusive traffic agreement with TNAflix.com and Empflix.com to manage 100 percent of the sites’ mobile advertising inventory.

According to the company, having managed the sites’ desktop inventory in exclusivity for the past year, TrafficStars and the TNAflix network have decided to extend their partnership to the mobile version of these websites.

“We’re very happy to once again increase our cooperation with the Flix Network, after a fruitful first year of business together,” TrafficStars’ CBDO Rémi St-Maur said.

TrafficStars newly appointed managing director, Peter Rabenseifner, is also enthusiastic about the deal.

“Mobile is a massive part of the online advertising industry and TrafficStars has been growing its mobile offering to meet ever-increasing demand,” Rabenseifner explained. “This is why this deal is so important for us — TNAflix and Empflix are reputable websites with great rankings. It’s exactly the type of traffic we want to offer our advertisers.”

TrafficStars offers a powerful, self-serve RTB ad network that trades in buying and selling worldwide traffic with OpenRTB protocol capabilities.

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

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