TrafficForce Announces 'Free Traffic Days' Promotion

TORONTO — TrafficForce.com has launched a "free traffic Mondays" promotion, providing free traffic to two new winning advertisers every Monday throughout October.

The company said the savings are automatically applied to the winning accounts as a credit back of all money spent that day by randomly selected advertisers.

"TrafficForce traffic is the best, most productive and easiest to manage anywhere in the adult market," said Ross of TrafficForce.com.

"We are sure that our interface options and top quality consumer sites are able to provide a better commercial experience for our advertisers, so we've decided to give out a free taste to ten of our early adopters in October. It's as simple as signing up and placing your order for any Monday of the month to get as much free traffic as you would have gotten from your existing authorization."

To be eligible for free traffic, advertisers must have an active account in good standing and an ongoing traffic purchase in place prior to the weekly Monday drawing.

All winners will be selected randomly and the winners each week will be announced on Tuesday and published on the official cash-back page of TrafficForce.com

"Keep in mind, October has five Mondays in it," Ross said. "That's two winning advertisers each week, for a total of ten different chances to win. The free traffic will get a lot of attention, and serious advertisers will quickly see why working with TrafficForce makes every advertiser a winner thanks to the quality and quantity of our traffic in an interface so intuitive you'll be improving your own bottom line in no time."

The official rules are posted here.

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