AdXpansion Inks Exclusive Tube Site Traffic Deals

MONTREAL — AdXpansion announced today an agreement to be the ad sales partner for PornerBros.com, GiveMeGay.com and SXX.com tube sites.

The company said that as the new sales team for these multi-niche tube sites, it will have exclusive rights to sell all of their ad inventory. The decision to sign the exclusive partnership comes after a successful testing period where the sites saw positive results using the geo-targeting and performance tracking systems of AdXpansion's ad network.

"Since AdXpansion started selling my ad inventory, our revenue has increased up to 100% on various ad spots," Matt DG, Pornerbros.com director said. "Having AdXpansion's team of professionals maximizing my ad revenue allows me to focus my attention on building our brands, increasing traffic and improving content."

He added, "I am totally comfortable with my decision. AdXpansion helped me better understand my traffic revenue by country and gave me advice as to where we should increase our traffic."

The PornerBros family of websites includes pop-unders, mobile, banner and text ad traffic. They will be available through the AdXpansion network as of March 1.

"We look forward to our exclusive partnership with PornerBros, GiveMeGay and SXX," AdXpansion's vice president Nigel Williams said. "We believe that more and more webmasters will realize that AdXpansion offers a perfect balance of customer focus, salesmanship and ad serving technology to help grow their business."

For more information on the ad network visit AdXpansion.com. Williams can be reached at nigel@adxpansion.com.

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