TrafficHaus Headed to The European Summit

LOS ANGELES — TrafficHaus will be in attendance at The European Summit (TES) in Prague, offering deals for advertisers and publishers.

“TES in Prague has quickly become one of the top shows of the year for digital marketers seeking a competitive advantage as buyers or sellers of ad traffic,” said VP of Sales Morten Due. “We are pleased to be attending again and have some special deals in the works that should be a big benefit to our clients across the board.”

The company is known for its real-time bidding platform that empowers publishers by converting each web, mobile and tablet click into a recurring revenue stream.

“Whether you are seeking to sell ad space as a publisher for the most money with the least amount of friction, or you're an advertiser looking to maximize the effectiveness of each dollar in your ad spend budget, TrafficHaus can definitely help you,” Due explained. “Our role is to improve the efficiency of each deal, so that the seller does less to earn more, and the buyer is assured that their ad spend has the greatest ROI every time they place a bid. The proof of it all is our growing client list of recurring customers on both the buyer and seller side of the marketing equation. Ask around and we are confident you will quickly hear that we do all we can to maximize the money your deals earn for you every time.”

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