Traffic Force Streamlines User Interface, Adds New Tools

Traffic Force Streamlines User Interface, Adds New Tools

LOS ANGELES — Traffic Force has streamlined its user interface and bolstered its offering with several new tools.

Boasting over 15 billion premium ad impressions served monthly, Traffic Force’s new tools target both first-time and experienced users seeking trackable revenue.

“When we started Traffic Force years ago, it was a much less complex platform; and over time, we have continued to add a lot of new tools and technologies to empower advertisers and publishers,” explained company principal Ross. “This new series of updates is aimed at continuing that trajectory while simultaneously simplifying the way everything works so that these great tools get used at peak efficiency by our clients.”

Upon logging into a Traffic Force account, clients will notice custom Interactive Tours that will guide advertisers and publishers on a step-by-step path through the platform. There is also a new Help link in the main menu on the advertiser and publisher dashboards pointed to the Traffic Force Zendesk system that provides additional resources, including useful articles, how-to guides, tips on improving and other information.

“In keeping with our goal of simplifying things as much as possible, we have also revised our terms and removed obsolete policies that are no longer necessary to avoid any obstacles that would slow down the speed of business,” Ross said. “We want everyone who uses Traffic Force to maximize the value of their time and earn the most money possible from each interaction. As always, our support staff is also ready and able to assist you with any questions or suggestions you may have as we continue to refine the platform in this direction.”

The new functionality includes Manual Ad Weights for advertisers, while publishers benefit from policy changes that include requiring the use of HTTPS URLs on ads.

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