JuicyAds Launches Redesigned 'Adsistant Rule Builder' Tool

JuicyAds Launches Redesigned 'Adsistant Rule Builder' Tool

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — JuicyAds has debuted the second version of its Adsistant Rule Builder tool.

The tool has been fully redesigned to match the new version of the platform, and now allows users to specify in simple English what the rule will do when enabled.

“In addition to saving advertisers enormous amounts of time pulling statistics, reviewing data, and manually blocking and whitelisting campaigns, the JuicyAds Adsistant does all of it for you,” said a rep.

The Adsistant tool also streamlines campaign optimization by combining data from date ranges spanning anywhere from 30 to 120 days.

“There are no limits to how many campaigns a JuicyAds Advertiser can operate at one time, and no limit to the number of rules that can be added to a campaign,” the rep continued. “And if building manual rules isn't your forte, the new SimpleCPA feature allows Advertisers the ability to simply set a target of how much they want to pay per lead, per source, and the Adsistant will automatically test and block sources higher than the target CPA. No rule building needed, just set your dollar value to enable it.”

According to the rep, the key enhancement in the latest version of Adsistant is the requirement for most rules to employ server-to-server (S2S) postbacks.

“S2S postbacks is a highly popular feature at JuicyAds,” the rep said. “The biggest benefit of using postbacks is it gives advertisers concrete measurable data for their campaign results, vital in today's performance-driven advertising.”

Adsistant has been released to all advertisers, free of charge or service fees.

CEO and founder Juicy Jay said, "We knew we were onto something when we introduced rules-based campaign optimization in 2015. In fact, our Sexy Technology was launched in 2013, which brought automatic engagement and performance optimization to JuicyAds campaigns a decade ago."

For more information, visit JuicyAds.com.

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