ExoClick, Paxum Partner for $1K New Year's Traffic Draw

ExoClick, Paxum Partner for $1K New Year's Traffic Draw

BARCELONA — ExoClick has teamed up with global e-payment service provider Paxum to give away two prizes worth $1,000 in traffic in a free draw for its advertisers.

The first prize is open to existing Paxum clients on ExoClick’s ad network. To be eligible for the draw, clients must use Paxum to make a payment transaction on ExoClick at least once, during the time period of 12:01 a.m. January 1 through 11:59 p.m. January 31 (CET).

The second prize is open to new Paxum clients. To be eligible for the draw, clients should sign-up with Paxum and make a payment transaction on ExoClick at least once, during the time period of 12:01 a.m. January 1 through 11:59 p.m. on January 31 (CET).

All advertisers that use Paxum on ExoClick during the specified time period will be automatically entered into the draw and on Monday, February 4, ExoClick will randomly select the winners of both prizes.

The winners will be notified by email February 4 and will have 30 days from the notification date to redeem their prize. If their prize is not redeemed by midnight March 5 (CET), another winner will be randomly selected and will receive the prize.

The two prizes are non-transferable and are only redeemable as credit in the winning advertisers’ accounts to the value of the prize and can only be spent on traffic on the ExoClick platform.

For more information, visit ExoClick and Paxum.

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