Traffic Summit Draws Companies, Search Engines

SAN FRANCISCO — The 2nd bi-annual summit from Wildline!, a developer of search-engine traffic solutions for the online adult industry, brought top-level executives from major search and online adult companies together for three days of seminars, meetings and leisure activities during the Maui Traffic Summit II.

"We wanted to give everyone a chance to network with folks they don't always see," Wildline! President Charles Hentrich said. "It went very well, and to have our attendees do business together outside Wildline! is pure icing on the cake."

Hosted by Wildline!, the Maui Traffic Summit II strengthened relationships among online adult industry players while bringing major search engines and the online adult industry together to exchange ideas and develop new business opportunities, a representative said.

"One of the biggest subjects of the summit was that, as the search engine marketing and online adult landscapes continue to become more competitive, conversion tracking will greatly improve advertising ROI for those who adopt it," Hentrich said.

For more information, visit WildlineCorp.com or call (415) 543-9411.

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