TrafficStars Sponsors, Holds Workshop at European Summit

CYBERSPACE — TrafficStars has signed on to become a Gold Sponsor of The European Summit, which opens tomorrow.

The conference, bringing together more than 1,500 individuals from the online entertainment industry, will take place near Lisbon. 

A publicist said, “TrafficStars, which will be heavily represented in the show with an eight-people team, will be presenting an exciting workshop discussing the most relevant industry trends.

TrafficStars Managing Director Peter Rabenseifner will be joined with Urte Mitschunas, the company's head of advertising and business development; Anna Blaivas, head of publishing; and Mark Asquith, head of marketing, to discuss recent changes to Google advertising standards, the latest trends in ad formats and predictions for the future of the industry.

Rabenseifner said, “We invite everyone to follow our presentation on the second day of the conference. We’re thrilled to share our expertise and our take on everything that’s going on in the industry. It’s vital that advertisers, webmasters and networks join the conversation about how we can work towards a better, safer online ecosystem.”

The workshop will be streamed via Facebook Live for those who cannot attend.

The TrafficStars team will also participate in the 9th YNOT Grand Prix on hospitality day.

TrafficStars Account Manager Nicole Orlando said, “We’re looking forward to the Grand Prix. We’re sure it will be a great opportunity for networking while having some fun.”

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