iPIX (Internet Pictures Corporation) announced the availability of iPIXads 2.0, the newest version of its turnkey newspaper solution for uploading and delivering classified photo ads in print and online. iPIXads 2.0 requires no technical integration and allows newspapers to compete in the online marketplace while generating high-margin, incremental revenue.
"iPIXads 2.0 gives our classifieds customers the power to use the online marketplace, along with their newspapers, to sell items faster and easier than ever," said Jack Lail of the Knoxville News-Sentinel. "This offering supplements our existing systems and provides us critical tools to improve classifieds workflow, manage ads, and generate up to 25% in additional ad revenue."
iPIXads 2.0 enables newspapers to offer enhanced online and print services to their local customer base while strongly competing with online-only classifieds providers. Proven features provide a custom, newspaper-branded interface and instant photo upload and edit functions. New features include the ability to post up to 24 photos, often requested by classifieds customers placing a car or home ad, and a powerful Management Console tool that enables newspapers to efficiently queue, approve and completely manage their interactive ads within the ease of a Web browser.
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