Exoclick.com Revamps Site With Enhanced Interface

BARCELONA — ExoClick.com has announced an update to its website with a new and enhanced interface.

The new site offers simple navigation and improved usability for both its publishers and advertisers. The revamped site also includes expanded languages as well as much more detailed FAQ, guidelines and explanations to help clients get the most from the site worldwide.

New graphics and technology are part of the redesign; dynamic colors have been added for advertisers, publishers and technology to quickly identify sections of the website. Also, included are social media plug-ins to help keep clients connected with Exoclick.

The company said new clients will also benefit from the quick signup process as well. "Many of the new features at ExoClick.com are a direct result of suggestions by current advertisers and publishers," the company said. “The new design will also streamline the integration of many more new advanced features planned for the coming months.”

Exoclick founder and CEO Benjamin Fonzé remarked, “Our goal is to provide efficient solutions to every advertiser and publisher around the world and the updated website is just an extension of that goal. We want to actively provide the best product possible to our clients and potential clients.”

Fonzé founded the company in December 2006, and it has grown into one of the largest ad networks in the world, serving more than 1.7 billion geo-targeted ad views a day worldwide using its proprietary ad serving technology.

The objective of the network is to better monetize web traffic whatever it's origin and the format of the ad spot.

For more information, email advertising@exoclick.com.

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