Adult AdSpy Adds Adult Sites to Database

LOS ANGELES AdultAdSpy.com has been expanded to include the top adult websites by traffic volume.

"The amount of time, money and effort that can be saved by simply capitalizing on the data the tool provides is mind-blowing," said Jay Schwarz, CEO and founder of Adult AdSpy "Years ago everyone had to go out and try to reinvent fire by themselves because nobody knew how to watch what everyone else was doing. Now with AdultAdSpy.com, a lot of the work you might try to do yourself is already done by others and available to you simply by utilizing our revolutionary ad-tracking software."

According to the company, Adult AdSpy allows users to see all of the placements where a specific ad is running, the duration of each run and the traffic network being used. Advanced users can drill down to see the landing page result, the offer in place and the countries being targeted by each ad.

The company said that any user can put that information to work by setting up their own marketing campaign with the information gained.

The system also allows users to look up all of the other ads this individual advertiser or media buyer has placed recently, to gain a broader understanding of the overall strategies being employed.

The company said users can get full access to advertising awareness in more than 23 countries and they can search by offer, traffic source, web or mobile traffic, landing page, publisher or top performing ads.

AdultAdspy.com gives users access to the newest information by updating every hour, 24 hours per day.

Webmasters can visit AdultAdSpy.com or contact Jay@AdultAdSpy.com.

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