AdWurkz Launches Ad Marketplace

CYBERSPACE — Adwurkz has announced the launch of its online advertising platform, now open to U.S. and international adult advertisers and publishers.

According to the company, Adwurkz is an alternative online ad network that provides web publishers with a guaranteed income and advertisers with high-quality websites and targeted online advertising capabilities.

"Our focus is on small to mid-size adult and alternative sites that provide more selective and focused traffic," a company spokesperson said.

"The company is the brain child of a webmaster who was frustrated with other ad serving companies," the spokesperson offered. "He created a system that would work for webmasters and advertisers, equally. He felt publishers would be attracted to the system because it maximized the value of their ad space and advertisers would see greater ROI."

Advertisers can use the customizable ad campaign solutions and CPC, CPM and CPA pricing models to provide total control over advertising budgets; leveraged by quick ad campaign set up times, comprehensive tracking and management tools and more.

Publishers may rotate ads from other ad networks along with AdWurkz ads and can customize the ad's size, color and layout to fit your site design. There is no ad serving fees, and no exclusivity or volume contracts. AdWurkz is currently paying a 75 percent commission on all ad campaign revenue generated, with real-time analytic and statistical reports and more.

Supported ad formats include text; photo-text; banners; videos; peel away ads; full page; inline; InVideo and AdPIC ads.

A referral program is available, paying up to 30 percent of AdWurkz profits' on referred Publisher or Advertiser activity.

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