JuicyAds Announces Partnership with Ad Tracker Voluum

JuicyAds Announces Partnership with Ad Tracker Voluum

VANCOUVER — JuicyAds has announced a partnership with Voluum that integrates JuicyAds as a traffic source on the cloud-based ad tracking solution.

"Bringing our platform together with Voluum is a great step for JuicyAds' advertisers," CEO and Founder JuicyJay said. "Combined with our internal tracking and optimization tools, Voluum offers our client base additional tracking options that will allow them to further optimize their campaigns with us and increase overall ROI."

A rep explained that current Voluum users can now select "JuicyAds" on the platform and work with an integrated template to take advantage of the following features:

  • Track every parameter of campaigns to know exactly what works and what doesn’t
  • Set up custom rules to automatically perform actions on campaigns
  • Use AI-powered tools to automatically redirect traffic to the best-performing offers and landing pages
  • Get custom alerts on mobile and desktop when ad performance changes
  • Monitor campaigns wherever with the Voluum Mobile App

Voluum Community and Business Development Manager Karolina Gaik praised the inherent potential of the new partnership.

"We are excited about this partnership as we believe it’ll bring solid business both ways and make the industry more coherent," Gaik said. "Voluum is focused on delivering high quality customer experience and the integration with JuicyAds makes setting up tracking easier and more effortless for their advertisers now."

Visit the JuicyAds or Voluum help files and contact laura@juicyads.com for additional details.

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