JuicyAds Offers Custom ‘AdZones’

SASKATCHEWAN, Canada — JuicyAds offers publishers the option to create their own ad zone templates to custom fit their websites.

JuicyAds owner Jay, aka tigermtb, said the company decided to implement Custom AdZones knowing how frequently publishers request specialty sizes and customization options.

"We can't add every size people want, so turning over creative control to the publishers is our solution,” Jay said.

The new system allows publishers to match their sites’ existing ads, streamlining integration and making it easier than ever to put new ads almost anywhere.

“The only design limitation is imagination,” Jay said.

Jay specified that the one drawback of using his Custom AdZones is that FillerAds are not available, in order to protect its network advertisers from unqualified blind clicks.

He said this option is for sites with attractive ad space available for direct purchase, and does not recommend that publishers relying on FillerAds switch over.

“While this is a great advancement for publishers with high-value advertising space, it’s not recommended for all websites,” he said.

Jay said users can use HTML and custom style sheets to customize.

Custom AdZones are available in limited beta, and more information can be found via JuicyAds direct support line at sales@juicyads.com.

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