ExoClick Scores TNAFlix Exclusive

ExoClick Scores TNAFlix Exclusive

BARCELONA — ExoClick has announced it has entered an exclusive deal with one of the industry’s largest publishers, the TNAFlix network.

According to the company, the deal covers all mobile and desktop traffic across the full network of sites, including tube sites TNAFlix.com and EMPFlix.com and one of adult’s biggest community sites, ImageFap.com.

With over 100 million daily impressions, these websites are popular in all English-speaking geos as well as DE, FR, IT and Asia. Ad zones include banners, interstitials, in-stream video, NTVs, native, popunders, instant message and more.

We are very happy to have the TNAFlix network back on ExoClick,” says Evangelos Zirdelis, ExoClick’s Sales and Ad Operations Director. “All sources have premium traffic and are globally recognized adult brands. The range of different ad zones on desktop and mobile ensure that advertisers with the right creatives and offers can increase their conversions.”

Advertisers can visit ExoClick’s admin panel marketplace to purchase these ad spots.

For more information, click here.

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