JuicyAds Launches IP Targeting, Browser Targeting

JuicyAds Launches IP Targeting, Browser Targeting

VANCOUVER, Canada — JuicyAds announced today that it now supports full IP targeting across both banner ads and popunder ads.

IP targeting allows an advertiser to specify certain IPs or ranges of IPs that its campaigns will appear on, said Juicy Jay, founder and CEO of JuicyAds. No other IPs are allowed to view the campaigns and cannot click on them. 

The solution is perfect for those looking to implement restricted carrier targeting using their own IP database, Jay said. It is used by affiliates, media buyers, or advertisers to improve ROI by targeting only the very specific range of people allowed by specific offers, usually associated with carrier targeting. 

These types of mobile offers are highly popular on CPA networks, and it’s possible to acquire IP ranges directly from the affiliate programs as well, Jay said.

"Our IP targeting solution is perfect for advertisers who want complete control over the intended audience for their ads," Jay said. "I have spoken to advertisers who say that ROIs change dramatically when IP targeting is added to their campaigns. 

“Our initial beta testers described the targeting as 99.99 percent accurate, so we really nailed it," he said.

Full-carrier targeting with more than 3,000 unique carriers is currently available on JuicyAds for popunder advertisers. 

The feature has not been released yet for banners, but this update allows clients to carrier target using their own conversion data and known well-performing IPs, Jay said.

Packaged solutions for carrier targeting can sometimes contain errors, and IP ranges are changing all the time and need to be kept up to date.

Jay said that JuicyAds plans to release packaged "ready out of the box" carrier targeting for its banners in the coming months.

In addition to the IP targeting, the company also announced that it has completed the addition of browser targeting across all traffic types including banner ads as well as popunder ads. 

Also recently added was powerful S2S performance and conversion tracking and day-of-the-week targeting.

JuicyAds, branded as the “Sexy Advertising Network,” is a 20-time award-winning traffic service specializing in banner ads, popunders, and its new LiquidFire mobile performance network. 

The company offers fully managed campaigns by industry veterans. Its self-service platform is found at JuicyAds.com

JuicyAds said it will be in attendance at XBIZ LA in January 2018.

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