Traffic Force Integrates Push Notification Ads on Desktop, Mobile

LOS ANGELES — Traffic Force has announced the integration of push notification ads on desktop and mobile.

According to a company rep, "Advertisers looking for new ways to reach their audience are migrating toward push notification ads because of their expansive reach and fully compliant ability to target consumers via the media channels they are already choosing to interact with during their private time. Now, Traffic Force is making these highly sought after ad choices available across a wide range of top tier digital properties.

"In all cases, the ad itself appears within the viewable browsing area of the consumer, making the corresponding CTR metrics among the best of any ad type," they added. "Best of all, the Traffic Force targeting options you are familiar with from other formats will also work with push notifications, allowing meaningful analytics and granular optimization to help you push the ROI of your own push notification ads even higher."

Ross of TrafficForce.com added, "Porn.com is fully integrated along with other high quality publishers available through our traffic network, and more will follow as the month progresses. Push traffic is effective because consumers have opted in to receive the ads, and advertiser budgets are made far more effective because you do not pay for anything unless the end user accepts the push.”

For more information and to begin placing these new ads, contact TrafficForce.com or log into an account to start pushing.

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