JuicyAds Sexy Summer Promo Launches

JuicyAds Sexy Summer Promo Launches

CANADA — JuicyAds has announced its Sexy Summer promotion, starting June 20 through the end of September. 

This season, JuicyAds is offering incentive to use Paxum as part of its award-winning service, delivering targeted banner traffic for desktop and mobile, as well as pop-unders, and mobile redirects.

Four prizes of $500 will be provided to two publishers, and two advertisers for a total of $2,000 of prize money. Advertisers are eligible for an entry for every $100 in spending they load via Paxum, and publishers are eligible for an entry for every $100 of earnings they withdraw via Paxum.

"I hate it when companies only give prizes for new customers, so this offer is open for all clients.  Plus, everyone is eligible regardless of if they are a publisher or an advertiser," explained Juicy Jay, founder and CEO of JuicyAds. "We want everyone to take advantage of this opportunity."

As an added bonus and part of JuicyAds' 10th anniversary celebration, the company will give away several of its limited edition branded gumball machines as early bird prizes.  The gumball contest draws will take place July 15.

The total value of cash and prizes is approximately $5,000. Additional prizes may be awarded upon availability. The final prize money draws will occur on Oct. 1.  Existing and new accounts are eligible.

JuicyAds is available at JuicyAds.com and offers banner advertising, pop-under, and mobile redirect traffic. The service has won 17 industry awards and will be attending XBIZ Berlin in September.

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