ReviveAds to Showcase Ad Block Prevention Tool at Phoenix Forum

SAN DIEGO ReviveAds.com and TrafficHaus will host an interactive ad block prevention seminar this Fri., Apr. 1 at the Phoenix Forum in Tempe, Ariz. The two companies will give attendees a first-hand look at ReviveAds' ad block prevention tool and show how it can help businesses regain revenue lost to ad block software.

"ReviveAds.com provides website publishers with four key services: detection and awareness, proprietary ad delivery, access to eager advertisers and access to ad block-enabled content," said Jake G., TrafficHaus' sales director. "It's the only system to feature a real-time bidding system and helps clients monetize their sites while staying on top of all ad block software updates and system upgrades. And because ReviveAds owns its own technology and develops it in-house, ReviveAds.com boasts stronger, more reactive technology and monetizes it better than any other company in this realm."

ReviveAds.com allows clients to bypass ad blockers without disrupting current revenue streams and regains online businesses' access to at least 150 million ad block users with a simple one-step integration. With multiple levels of circumvention to choose from, clients can watch their ads reappear and click-through rates rise, recovering lost revenue that they and their online businesses depend on to thrive.

"Our mission with ReviveAds.com is simple: revive lost revenue and revive our clients' sites' ability to operate through better monetization," Jake G. said. "Our tech experts will be on hand throughout the Phoenix Forum to answer questions and show attendees just how effective ReviveAds can be."

The Phoenix Forum, a leading trade show for the online adult industry, will begin this Thurs., Mar. 31 and continue until Sun., Apr. 3.

For more information on ReviveAds, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on TrafficHaus, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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