Grand Slam Media Inks Email Marketing Deal With Loaded Cash

Grand Slam Media Inks Email Marketing Deal With Loaded Cash

TORONTO — Grand Slam Media announced today it is now the exclusive provider of Loaded Cash’s email clicks to the market. 

“We’re happy to be working with Loaded Cash, once more delivering an ideal opportunity for any advertisers with a focus on dating, cams and/or PUA (pick-up artist) offers looking for cost-per-click traffic. Geographic regions are primarily English-speaking, with more than 50 percent of clicks coming from U.S., U.K., CA and AU,” said Luke Hazlewood, CEO Grand Slam Media, which is part of TrafficPartner). “We’ve told you before that some amazing and exclusive deals were coming before end of the year.”

The collaboration is another exclusive deal Grand Slam Media is delivering to advertisers on the heels of their latest new traffic opportunity. “We’re very busy with the latest success of our members area traffic offensive,” Hazelwood mentioned, referring to Adnium solely offering TrafficPartner.com’s member area pop-under ads.

“Nonetheless, we’re always driven to continuously deliver on our promise of providing the best deals to advertisers and publishers.”

The email traffic will include various tiers, all available for bidding at unique price-points, with premium and double opt-in clicks leading the way. The traffic is ideal for anyone seeking English-speaking volume, the company said.

“Loaded Cash is very excited about our partnership with Grand Slam Media. By combining our expertise in the dating, cams and info product verticals, we’re confident this relationship will strengthen our respective businesses," said Beverly Crandon of Loaded Cash.

Hazlewood noted that the “partnership fits our 10-year anniversary well.”

“Loaded Cash also has over a decade within this industry, and I firmly believe our customers will once more see the difference when working with companies that have such deep roots in this business,” he said.

Grand Slam Media suggested to contact their representatives now to receive availability and pricing early on or to get in touch with the team via sales@grandslammedia.com.

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