TrafficForce Team Adds Traffic Analyst Ashley Mullin

NEW YORK —TrafficForce has announced the addition of Traffic Analyst Ashley Mullin to its expanding team.

According to the company, Mullin has more than a dozen years of experience in the advertising sector and has worked with some of the largest traffic networks during her online career. She will now be part of the company-wide effort to set better productivity records for advertisers in the new year.

"We're really happy to have someone of Ashley's experience becoming part of the team," said Ross of TrafficForce.com. "We've already known her for more than three years and always loved working with her because she is creative, loyal to her clients and consistently finds ways to maximize the benefits of each deal for everyone involved."

Mullin said of her new appointment,"I'm very excited. Traffic Force is a company with a great reputation, a unique portfolio of premium traffic sources, amazing ROI tracking technology, full inventory control and an experienced staff of analysts already. I think it's a perfect fit, and I look forward to adding my own skill set to the mix in 2014.”

The network reportedly provides more than ten billion ad impressions each month from a portfolio of websites available exclusively to ad buyers within the TrafficForce bidding system.

For more information about TrafficForce or to speak with Ashley Mullin directly, visit TrafficForce.com.

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