JuicyAds Turns 16, Launches New User Interface

JuicyAds Turns 16, Launches New User Interface

VANCOUVER — JuicyAds is marking its 16th anniversary this week with the launch of a brand-new user interface.

The company is also celebrating its recent 2022 XBIZ Award for "Traffic Services Company of the Year."

"With the biggest user interface upgrade in the company's history, the new UI boasts a sleek, fast and powerful user experience with enhanced features, while retaining everything clients love about the network," explained a rep. "Current clients can use the beta version by logging in here and new users will use the new interface by default."

"In addition to the aesthetics and upgraded features, the new UI provides a foundation for the future of JuicyAds," the rep said. "Clients can look forward to new ad types, deeper targeting and advanced features built on new technology in the coming months."

CEO JuicyJay noted the XBIZ Awards win "makes three years in a row voters have deemed JuicyAds the industry's best traffic network, and we can think of no better way to thank our clients and partners than launching the beta version of our new UI."

"This release represents months of development driven by feedback from our clients," he added. "We're very proud of our efforts, and can't wait for you to use it for yourselves."

Visit JuicyAds online and on Twitter.

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