Adnium Celebrates 8K User Milestone

LOS ANGELES — Adnium is reporting it has reached 8,000 users within its Real-Time Bidding (RTB) community of buyers and sellers of NSFW digital traffic.

“Eight thousand users is a very special goal we have had for a while, and reaching it is an accomplishment we can all celebrate because it was a group effort,” Adnium parent Grand Slam Media CEO Luke Hazlewood said. “It all starts with having quality traffic and a first-class interface that makes it easy for buyers and sellers to collaborate, but it goes way beyond that. We get a tremendous amount of useful feedback from active members of the community and that keeps our traffic pool priced at a fair and reasonable market value.”

“When buyers and sellers both earn more than they expected, the Adnium community grows,” Hazlewood added, “and now we have more than 8,000 users to show for it.”

According to the company, through exclusive partnerships with Traffic Partner and other publishers, Adnium is able to offer an exceptional amount of English-speaking members’ area traffic from a diverse set of locations, including major markets such as the U.S. and Europe, as well as many smaller, less-saturated locations.

“As the online marketing world continues to evolve, buyers have become aware that traffic that has already paid for a similar product is especially effective,” Hazlewood said. “We are pleased to be able to offer a very large number of premium uniques that cannot be obtained anywhere else from members areas that are exceptionally productive.”

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