Industry Vets Form All-Gay Ad Network GayAdShop.com

MONTREAL — Gay market veterans Rainey Stricklin, Joe Stricklin and Roger McMan have joined forces to launch GayAdShop.com, an all-gay, pay-per-click advertising and publishing network.

“We looked around the marketplace and realized there was a glaring deficit when it came to a dedicated gay advertising network,” said Roger McMan, who also runs MyGayCash.com. “As an advertiser myself, I found it very frustrating to have to weed through dozens of 'straight' networks trying to eke out a bit of quality gay traffic.”

The new network focuses solely on gay traffic, and while advertisers can target by device, country, times of day, and more. The founders said the company is primarily concentrated on desktop traffic right now. Additionally, both publishers and advertisers get the convenience of a self-service bidding platform with the quality of an experienced account management team available to all clients, no matter their monthly spend.

“Our goal is not primarily quantity to start, but quality,” said partner Joe Stricklin. “We're not focused on how many impressions we serve daily, but rather that the traffic works for our advertising clientele, and therefore creates a profitable situation for all parties.”

For advertisers, the group said it provides a real-time CPC bidding platform, banner, text and pop up/under ad spots, automated creative weighting based on performance, targeting by domain, device, keyword, and more, and both direct buys and run-of-network available.

For publishers, GayAdShop says it can "handle it all."

"From simple invocation codes, to invoicing and relationship management, you just sit back and rest assured that our technology combined with staff delivers lightning fast load times, advanced click-fraud protection, and algorithms that ensure revenue is maximized with every click," the group said. "Best of all? No more straight ads ending up on your site, wasting space and money."

Rainey Stricklin added, “We want to be more than just another ad network. We want to be a partner, helping advertisers find the quality gay traffic they need and helping publishers manage their ad inventory efficiently and profitably.”

The team at GayAdShop is currently integrating publishers and signing up advertisers and is interested in talking with both about their new service and platform. To sign up as an advertiser, click here. To sign up as a publisher, click here.

For more information about the system, email support@gayadshop.com or contact Rainey at rainey@gayadshop.com.

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