Traffic Dude And THROB Join Forces

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Traffic Dude and (THROB) 3ob.com have announced that they are entering into an exclusive partnership.

The two companies will offer their clients a broad spectrum of consultative and technology solutions. The companies will stay independent of each other while expanding each other's products and services.

(THROB) 3ob.com clients will benefit from Traffic Dude's geo-targeting technology as well as their complete traffic / ad management service, which includes proprietary ad serving technology. In exchange (THROB) 3ob.com will offer strategic brand marketing to Traffic Dude clients, plus access to technology solutions including mobile, email and DRM through their other exclusive partners.

"Traffic Dude has an outstanding reputation for being a professional and customer-centric organization, while being very resourceful and successful at what it does best. That is priority #1 for us. Our next goal is to provide top-of-the-line technology and business solutions that are in demand. We only partner with the unsurpassed, and Scott Rabinowitz and his team are undeniably the best at traffic management," notes Katie Smith, President of (THROB) 3ob.com.

"Many of our clients and vendors need assistance over time with finding talented professionals and firms who can assist with or oversee marketing communications. Katie and her colleagues at THROB have continuously demonstrated a level of expertise for handling these needs on behalf of even the largest clients. Beyond professional competency, the THROB team has a clear vision and insight of their clients goals and needs, which is central to our company philosophy," affirms Scott Rabinowitz, Co-founder and President of Traffic Dude.

For more information, please contact Katie Smith at Katie@3ob.com or call 800-98-THROB (84762).

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