TrafficForce Integrates New Payout Methods for Publishers

TrafficForce Integrates New Payout Methods for Publishers

LOS ANGELES — TrafficForce has announced new payout methods that the company claims will make it faster, simpler and more profitable for publishers to get paid.

According to the company, since its inception, it has worked diligently to deliver top quality traffic from a network of publishers to many advertisers from massive media buyers to brand new startups. Over that period of time, the company has served billions of impressions and generated high volume sales across a very diverse set of sales funnels.

“We’ve integrated new payment methods that payout in a whole bunch of local currencies with a variety of payment options,” says Ross of TrafficForce.com. “Tipalti is a service we are now providing which gives global payees the flexibility to choose how they want to be paid and in what currency with clear visibility into any related transaction fees so that each publisher can minimize their expenses whole maximizing revenue on every single impression sent.”

Ross notes the Tipalti global payments system executes payments to 190 countries in 120 currencies across six international payment methods including ACH, wire transfer, PayPal, paper check, and prepaid debit card. Available methods of payment vary depending on the location of the payee, and the in-house staff will work with publishers at each step of the way to get the payouts they desire.

“TrafficForce has already simplified the process of buying and selling traffic,” Ross adds. “Now we are also streamlining the payout part of the equation to increase the liquidity of publishers and to put more money in the hands of everyone that works with us even faster.”

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