Traffic Magnates Offers CPM Tube Traffic Deal

Traffic Magnates Offers CPM Tube Traffic Deal

LOS ANGELES — Traffic Magnates, a network of seven proprietary websites with the oldest one started in 2002, is now offering high-quality traffic from these sites on a fixed CPM basis.

According to the company, the network currently reaches approximately 1.5 million unique visitors with 5 million daily impressions. The tube sites contain licensed and sponsor approved content, featuring hand-picked videos that are properly tagged and described to boost the user experience.

The flagship site of the network is 3Movs, founded in 2004. With 700,000 unique visitors and 4 million daily impressions, this site has strictly selected content, where approximately 90 percent of it is hand-picked and encoded by the site operators.

A large part of the traffic comes from search engines and bookmarkers/repeat visitors alike. A variety of advertising spots is available including tabs, an in-player banner, next to video or footer banners, and a popunder.

“These spots are available for advertisers utilizing the company’s proprietary ad management system, with fixed CPM rates and daily, detailed stats reports,” says a company spokesperson. “[We] also offer a content partner program and a traffic buying program for selected site owners, utilizing native ads and content feeds.”

“Our traffic is real and of the highest quality that one can find on a tube site,” the spokesperson adds. “Our content partners can only attest to that. That’s also the reason we have a proven track record of more than 15 years in the business.”

For more information, click here or email contact@trafficmagnates.com.

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