TrafficHaus Signs Up NaughtyAmerica for Lead Management Platform

TrafficHaus Signs Up NaughtyAmerica for Lead Management Platform

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus announced today the signing of NaughtyAmerica for its Lead Management and Reciprocal Growth Loop platform.

TrafficHaus COO Morten Due says, “It’s exciting to be working with an industry veteran like NaughtyAmerica, especially with them being one of the first entering our growth loops partners.”

“Our growth loops allow the clients to increase user retention by bringing users back to their sites after they left, which leads to increased sales and generates lost revenue,” Due said. “We handle the emailing or messaging when it’s through push notifications, promoting the clients’ own products, as well as promoting other clients who are also in the growth loop.”

TrafficHaus Growth Loop is a managed service that allows exponential growth focused on reciprocal marketing, using email and push technology.

When promoting a growth loop partner, the client will be paid as an affiliate for revenues generated; plus the growth loop partner will provide reciprocal promotions so the lead/user base for both clients will grow. As more partners enter the loop, the growth is exponential, Due said.

“What we’ve done is taken proven concepts and applied them to today’s technology,” Due said. “Our more than 20 years’ experience with internet marketing allows us to offer our growth loop partners an instant increase on their ROI for their entire marketing budget.

“We will manage the full circle to avoid saturation and overexposure, monetizing old leads as well as bringing in fresh leads.”

For more information about TrafficHaus, or to schedule a meeting with Due, click here.

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