ACCESS Newswire
29 Mar 2023, 18:35 GMT+10
TOKYO, JAPAN / ACCESSWIRE / March 29, 2023 / Spider AF, a leading provider of ad fraud prevention solutions, has launched a new freemium ad fraud prevention solution for the Google Ads platform. The solution is designed to help advertisers protect their ad campaigns from fraudulent activities, such as click fraud and impression fraud, and improve their ROI.
The new freemium solution is available globally outside of Japan and is free up to 5,000 paid clicks per month on the Google Ads platform only. The solution offers real-time detection and prevention of ad fraud through advanced algorithms and machine learning technology. It also provides users with detailed reports and analytics to help them optimize their ad campaigns.
'We are excited to launch our new freemium ad fraud prevention solution for the Google Ads platform,' said Satoko Ohtsuki, CEO of Spider AF. 'We understand the challenges that advertisers face when it comes to ad fraud, and we believe our solution will help them to mitigate these risks and protect their ad spend.'
The freemium solution is easy to use and can be set up within minutes. Advertisers can sign up for the solution on the Spider AF website and start using it immediately.
'We want to make it easy for advertisers to protect their ad campaigns from fraud,' said Ohtsuki. 'Our freemium solution allows advertisers to try our technology before they commit to a paid plan, and it provides them with the peace of mind they need to know that their ad campaigns are being protected.'
Spider AF's new freemium offering is available now on the Google Ads platform globally outside of Japan. To learn more and sign up, visit https://spideraf.com/freemium.
Contact Information
Saaya Hashimoto
PR
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SOURCE: Spider Labs
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