VR Bangers Selling Traffic, Tabs for LaidHub.com

VR Bangers Selling Traffic, Tabs for LaidHub.com

LOS ANGELES — VR Bangers announced today that it is now selling traffic and tabs for its new VR tube site, LaidHub.com.

Daniel Abramovich, CEO of VR Bangers, said it was no surprise that its latest tube project with thousands of both classic and virtual reality films got on the first page of Google’s results in a snap.

“LaidHub is growing in numbers every day, so we have made a decision to sell some traffic and earn new affiliates,” Abramovich said. “We have carefully thought about the whole thing and took our time, so it is refined in every aspect.

"And thanks to the experience gained while working on VR Bangers’ network websites, we are ready to cooperate with new people, offering them some excellent traffic and tabs.”

The company is selling desktop and mobiles tabs, and the VR traffic for new affiliates interested in cooperation.

Since the website is under "good positions" in Google under the keywords like “VR porn” and “free VR porn,” the deal is "ever sweetened," Abramovich said, because it consists of both direct and organic traffic.

“Right now, we are selling the desktop and mobile tabs at special end-of-the-year prices,” said Adam Gecko, co-founder of LaidHub. “We are calling out for everyone that is interested in such a cooperation, since very soon it is not going to be as cheap, when the limited time offer ends. What do we propose? We have direct deals for banner spaces, VR traffic of the highest quality.

LaidHub.com is a project independent of VR Bangers, because it is a tube site with both regular 2D content and adult movies in virtual reality, Abramovich said. 

“The website consists of thousands of movies of all tags and categories,” Abramovich said. “We are working with hundreds of producers, and we are willing to cooperate with even more of them. We encourage all studios – both 2D and virtual reality ones — that are interested to be highlighted in our newest project, to become our premium members for both our own and their benefits in the future.”

To contact  VR Bangers for both traffic-related queries, click here.  

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