TrafficHaus Nominated for 2 XBIZ Awards

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus has been nominated for two XBIZ awards, recognizing the company’s ongoing growth and development in traffic and technology innovation.

In the running for Traffic Services Company of the Year — North American and Progressive Web Company of the Year, TrafficHaus has successfully provided online adult industry professionals with solutions, software, and valuable traffic sources from around the world, TrafficHaus Sales Director Jake Gonzalez said.

Traffic Services Company of the Year – North America is a category reserved for companies setting high standards in the traffic business, and TrafficHaus has made an impression with its portfolio of exclusive and high-converting publishers and zones, Gonzalez said.

Most recently with exclusive access to AdultFriendFinder, Cams.com, and Alt.com members area traffic, TrafficHaus is one of the fastest-growing and most reliable traffic services providers in the adult industry, he said.

Thanks to TrafficHaus’s ongoing dedication to elevated technology development, the company has been named in the Progressive Web Company of the Year Category.

TrafficHaus specializes in proprietary technologies and tools that keep online adult businesses at peak performance. Top software offerings include proven effective ad block workarounds, content fingerprinting and reporting, and content management with real-time data reporting.

“The TrafficHaus team has worked hard to provide clients with way more than just access to stellar traffic sources and we’re honored to have been recognized in these important categories,” Gonzalez said. “It takes commitment to stay on top in this competitive sector and we’re proud of the exclusives and lucrative deals we’ve secured for our clients, publishers and advertisers.

“This hands-on traffic service matched with our ongoing software and tech service development has put TrafficHaus at the top of its game, and we’d like to thank XBIZ and everyone who voted for us this year.”

The 2016 XBIZ Awards show, presented by premier live cam network LiveJasmin, is scheduled for Jan. 15 in Los Angeles.

For more information about TrafficHaus, please contact your preferred sales rep or email sales@traffichaus.com. Those interested in bidding on quality zones or exploring its publisher portfolio are encouraged to visit TrafficHaus.com.

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