Improved View and Click Data Reporting
Today, we’re very happy to bring you a new version of AdSanity – 1.0.6. In this release, we’ve fixed a bug that a few of our users have come up against with Custom Reports. We took some time and rewrote the custom reporting engine so it’s more solid than ever. Additionally, when we were digging…
Is it possible to swap ads for mobile devices?
Yes! AdSanity ships with default styles in place. However, your theme’s styles will override AdSanity’s default styles. We do include general and specific handles on all the AdSanity elements so that custom styling can be used to alter the display of the ads to your specific needs. Ultimately your theme’s style will govern how AdSanity’s…
Our Support System Just Got An Upgrade!
We’ve had some serious issues with our support forums over the last month or so, find out what we’re doing to fix it.
An Amazing Ad-Serving Milestone
You don’t come across stats like this every day, so we thought we’d share our excitement with you. We recently found out just how many ads one of our clients has served in the last year…and it blew our mind!
AdSanity 1.0.3: WordPress 3.5 Maintenance Release
WordPress 3.5 is right around the corner, and it introduced a bug in AdSanity. We’ve just released a new version that will fix it. Upgrade today!
Version 1.1 for Spring 2012
The response to AdSanity’s launch has been really positive and we’ve received great feedback from our users. We sat down last week and went through all the feedback, notes and ideas and drew up a list of features we want to achieve for version 1.1, and set a timeline. So, if all goes well version…
Version 1.0 is Live
Like proud parents, we’re ready to show release AdSanity into the world so that it can continue to mature and grow. In the initial release our goal was to create a clean and easy to use ad management platform with powerful reporting capabilities. We feel like we’ve achieved that goal.
WeddingChicks.com and the Genesis of AdSanity
It all started with weddingchicks.com. While working on their site, there was a noticeable sluggishness in page load times. We audited the site for speed and found that the banner management plugin the site was using was accounting for 75% of the database usage. All things considered, the sheer volume of ads along with their…
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