ExoClick to Exclusively Manage Traffic Sales for REBLL Network

ExoClick to Exclusively Manage Traffic Sales for REBLL Network

BARCELONA — ExoClick has announced it is now exclusively managing sales for REBLL’s dating site members area traffic.

According to a rep, the traffic comes from a large range of dating sites, with top GEOs in English-speaking countries (U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, New Zealand, South Africa) and Tier 1 European countries (France, Germany and all Nordic countries). Device split is 75% mobile, 25% desktop.

"We have been working with ExoClick for three years now and due to this successful collaboration we have decided to offer our members area traffic exclusively through ExoClick," a REBLL spokesperson commented.

ExoClick’s sales team, the spokesperson continued, “combined with its industry leading platform offers a fantastic opportunity for advertisers to maximize the value they can achieve with our premium performing traffic sources to convert their offers.”

ExoClick’s Sales and Ad Operations Director Evan Zirdelis commented, “We are very happy to have REBLL onboard as an exclusive traffic source for ExoClick clients. REBLL’s members area traffic is highly valuable coming from Tier 1 and English-speaking GEOs, ensuring these users have a high purchasing power.”

“Advertisers should test out their offers, including dating, with this high-quality traffic source,” Zirdelis added.

REBLL's members area traffic is available exclusively via ExoClick’s self-service platform. Flat deals are available upon request from an account manager.

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