Report: JuicyAds Monetizes 11% of Adult Sites

Report: JuicyAds Monetizes 11% of Adult Sites

VANCOUVER — A recent report by researchers from Microsoft, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pennsylvania has revealed that JuicyAds is now monetizing more than 11 percent of all adult websites.

The findings, which were reviewed by XBIZ, are based on an analysis of more than 22,000 top adult websites as ranked by Alexa.

“We are pleased to see the strength of our market share of adult websites being identified by notable third-party studies,” said JuicyAds’ CEO Juicy Jay. “We have been working harder than ever and our inventory continues to grow, as well as our platform features, such as the Adsistant auto-optimization tool that has been a revolutionary time-saver.”

In previous years, W3Techs ranked JuicyAds as one of the Top 10 Advertising Networks in the world, encompassing both mainstream and adult ad networks.

With a tagline of “The Sexy Advertising Network,” JuicyAds specializes in banner ads and popunders and has more than 13 years of experience in the advertising business.

The company was named XBIZ’s 2019 Progressive Web Brand of the Year.

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