Traffic Dude to Manage Naughty.com Ads

PUEBLO, Colo. –– Traffic Dude has been retained to manage advertising sales on erotic portal site Naughty.com.

The Traffic Dude team is providing various country/page specific and run of site banner and text link placement on Naughty.com pages. Campaigns are available to operators of all types of adult consumer sites on a cost per click through basis. Traffic on Naughty.com is well qualified and growing in volume daily from input via high quality search engine placement, according to a company spokesperson.

"We are constantly building the content access options and overall consumer interest in Naughty.com," site operator Richard said. "We selected Traffic Dude to help us grow our ad sales business because they have proven abilities to manage the sales of targeted adult traffic to its existing client network and the adult industry at large.

"With their field-tested AdZones software, Traffic Dude is able to offer geo-targeted and keyword targeted ad placements to Naughty.com advertisers, covering a wide range of the industry’s consumer sites."

Traffic Dude is a full service online advertising agency focused on the adult entertainment industry. The company provides advertising sales management services, sales of targeted adult internet traffic and licensing of AdZones, its premium ad serving solution. Naughty.com is a consumer focused web portal, offering a growing collection of erotic content access options to the global consumer public.

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