Traffic Dude Joins XBIZ as Newest Blogger

LOS ANGELES – Scott Rabinowitz, the president and founder of Traffic Dude, a traffic and sales consultancy firm, made his official debut Friday as the newest addition to the XBIZ.com family of bloggers.

Joining XBIZ Senior Editor Stephen Yagielowicz and Gram Ponante as resident XBIZ bloggers, Rabinowitz will make weekly contributions to his blog titled “Traffic Commodities."

A veteran of the online adult industry, Rabinowitz founded his company Traffic Dude in 2000 as one of the first full service advertising and business development websites for online companies. He is highly regarded by the adult business community for his extensive knowledge of traffic management and analysis.

“My reasoning for starting the blog on these topics for XBIZ is basically to empower more of the people involved in buying and selling traffic to have as much information from those who have been in the trenches,” Rabinowitz told XBIZ. “I am happy to provide awareness and information that benefits buyers and sellers of traffic.”

Rabinowitz’s debut blog focuses on topics such as coping with the special needs of stats junkies, determining value standards for traffic referrals, and customer support experience for ad buyers.

Rabinowitz's "Traffic Commodities" joins Yagielowicz’s “Stephen’s World,” launched in late July, as the newest XBIZ blog offerings to focus on working webmasters and others involved in the online adult entertainment industry. Gram Ponante’s blog spotlights some of the gossip, video releases and goings-on in the offline adult world.

According to a study by blog search engine Technorati, the number of total bloggers worldwide exceeds 50 million, with more than 175,000 new blogs launched each day, covering nearly every topic imaginable.

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