TrafficJunky Rolls Out New Tube8 Targeting Options

TrafficJunky Rolls Out New Tube8 Targeting Options

MONTREAL — TrafficJunky has announced the upcoming roll out of advanced targeting options for internal publisher Tube8, starting next Monday, October 29. 

TrafficJunky is a leading online advertising network offering large volumes of quality web, mobile and tablet traffic to advertisers while helping publishers maximize their online inventory revenue.

According to the company, the new targeting options allow advertisers to benefit from connection type, browser, language, IP range, and negative targeting when creating mobile campaigns on Tube8.

While these advanced settings are solely available on Tube8 for the time being, TrafficJunky is working to unlock them across their network for publishers Pornhub, Redtube, and YouPorn.

“Enabling these features on Tube8 takes us one step closer to having a full suite of targeting options on our platform. We’re looking forward to developing these options for all our sites in the very near future,” says TrafficJunky’s Product and Operations Manager Rabih Boulmona. “Advertisers are encouraged to contact their dedicated account manager for any additional information on the newly released features.”

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