TrafficStars Inks Deal With xHamster for Mobile Spots

TrafficStars Inks Deal With xHamster for Mobile Spots

LIMASSOL — TrafficStars today announced that it has signed an agreement with xHamster.com for the exclusivity of all of the mobile ad spots on the adult tube site.

The mobile ad spots included in the agreement are mobile header, mobile footer, interstitial and pop-under spots — all of them available exclusively on TrafficStars starting tomorrow.

“We are so excited about this deal,” TrafficStars CEO Geoffrey Bonnechère said. “We have a great demand for mobile traffic – our advertisers are eager to buy more inventory directly from us. We’re happy to finally be able to provide such an opportunity.”

Bonnechère said TrafficStars will be managing 13 out of the 14 ad spots of xHamster, effectively turning the ad network into a one-stop shop to buy traffic from the second-biggest tube site in the world. 

Bonnechère added: “We will handle 600 million impressions per day which is a great achievement for such a young company. TrafficStars hasn’t even celebrated its first anniversary. We’re glad to have the support of so many partners and such rapid growth would not be possible without them.”

TrafficStars offers advertisers the possibility to segment their campaigns by sites, categories, countries, devices, operating systems, browsers, languages and mobile carriers worldwide.

“We’re investing a lot in our proprietary technology to bring TrafficStars to the level of the best ad networks in the industry and to start disrupting its current hierarchy,” Bonnechère said.

For more information, visit TrafficStars.com or email advertising@trafficstars.com

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