Reporo Releases Banner Library Wizard

MIAMI — Reporo Advertising Network announced today the release of an "industry first” feature — the Banner Library Wizard — on the company client platform Reporo Analytics.

The Banner Library Wizard from Reporo is available to all advertisers currently running campaigns with the adult ad network. The feature complements the already existing functionality of adding banners to campaigns and it gives access to a massive pool of pre-approved carefully selected high performing banner creatives.

“At Reporo we have always strived to create the easiest and most user-friendly environment for our clients to manage and optimize their campaigns,” a Reporo company official said. “It only felt natural to us to give advertisers the access to the vast library of banner creatives we have here at Reporo and enable them to use them on their campaigns with a truly intuitive user interface.”

Some of the unique features of the Banner Library Wizard include and automatic detection of all the targeting limitation of the campaign including the level of content strength in the targeted geo and the product type of the campaign.

It allows the user to select the language of the text display on the banner as well as setting a specific niche of the creatives. The user can customize the selected banners by editing their name, CPC bid and landing page URL. Users can also add text below the image, which is a method of increasing the banners’ CTR on the Reporo network.

“The Banner Library Wizard takes out the hassle of worrying about providing numerous banner sizes as the library is equipped with everything the network can accommodate,” the company official said. “It also features only banners complaint with Reporo’s guidelines making it even faster to start a campaign without having to wait for your banners to get approved.

A comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to utilize the Reporo Banner Library Wizard is available for advertisers in the Network Help Center.

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