JuicyAds Integrates Payoneer, Offers Signup Bonus

JuicyAds Integrates Payoneer, Offers Signup Bonus

LOS ANGELES — Known as “The Sexy Advertising Network,” JuicyAds has announced its addition of Payoneer as a new payment method for its publishers.

JuicyAds is an advertising network delivering traffic through banner ads, pop-unders, and mobile redirects. The company has received three XBIZ Awards for “Traffic Service Company of the Year.”

Payoneer’s turnkey platform allows JuicyAds to use an online payout system known for its safety, speed, flexibility and ability to process transactions. The service allows JuicyAds to pay its publishers using their pre-paid Payoneer credit cards, allowing publishers to access their earnings more quickly, making their earnings more readily available.

This integration has come just as the company prepares to celebrate its 10th anniversary of buying and selling advertising and traffic in the adult entertainment space.

To celebrate the partnership and the new year, JuicyAds will offer $25 to all affiliates that sign up with Payoneer and who receive a minimum of $100 before the end of March, 2016. JuicyAds does not charge a fee to process Payoneer payments, with payments to publishers having begun in late December.

“This has been one of the most anticipated integrations to date,” stated JuicyAds’ CEO Juicy Jay. “This was the second-highest requested feature for our platform and I’m proud to say it’s finally here.”

The addition of Payoneer means that JuicyAds can now process publisher payments with a total of six different payment types, including several digital methods as well as via check and wire. Payments are made weekly and monthly by request, and auto-payments are available.

For more information on the network’s self-serve platform and managed account services, click here

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