JuicyAds Rolls Out Platform Upgrades

JuicyAds Rolls Out Platform Upgrades

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — JuicyAds has upgraded its self-service advertising platform with new features and improved functionality.

The update introduces “frictionless payments” with a new secure credit card system featuring one-click billing without re-entering card details each time, plus a fully configurable automatic refill option, which can be enabled to reload an account when the balance gets low.

The Adsistant rules-based optimization tool, formerly in beta, is now available to all users. In addition to improved S2S postbacks, the tracking pixel system has been upgraded and moved to new URLs, including new logging capabilities and manual insertion of traffic source identifiers like "zoneid."

According to a rep, advertisers and publishers will find a refreshed dashboard, plus more data and statistics added throughout the more efficient platform.

“There is a new consolidated publisher website and ad zones management area,” noted the rep. “Advertisers will enjoy a more straightforward banner ad image manager with fully retained data for deleted images, improved recommended bids for banner campaigns, better language and character support, and a powerful new ‘Manage My Ads’ area with full date ranging, column sorting, and visualization of traffic data to quickly spot changes in your flat rate placements.”

A complete rebuild and launch of JuicyAds’ marketplace will be announced in the coming weeks.

JuicyAds is currently hiring for a variety of positions, including in software development, and offers benefits such as unlimited vacation days and remote work opportunities.

For more information, visit JuicyAds.com or contact sales@juicyads.com.

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