Guides, explanations, and troubleshooting tips to help you get the most out of AdPeeps
Creating your first campaign is quick and straightforward! From the left-hand navigation menu, simply click the Create New Advertiser button to get started. You’ll be taken to a setup screen where you can configure your campaign — and don’t worry, the only thing you need to fill in is the campaign or advertiser name. Everything else is optional!
While you’re here, you have some great options to customize how your campaign is managed:
When you’re ready to move on, you’ll notice two buttons at the bottom of the screen. Clicking Save Advertiser will save your campaign and return you to the main screen. If you’re ready to keep the momentum going, click Save & Setup Ad to save your campaign and jump straight into uploading your first ad — a great time saver!
Target Zones are a powerful way to control where specific ads appear on your website. Think of each zone as a designated ad placement — for example, you might create zones for your Homepage, Sidebar, or Blog Posts. Once your zones are set up, you simply assign ads to the appropriate zone and place the generated zone code wherever you want those ads to display on your site.
The good news? The platform comes with a default zone already built in, so if your site only needs one ad placement, you can skip this step entirely and all of your ads will automatically be assigned to the default zone.
When naming your zones, keep it simple! Zone names should be lowercase with no spaces or special characters. Underscores and dashes are perfectly fine to use. Here are a few examples to get you started:
topsideblog-postshomepage_bannerKeeping your zone names clean and consistent will make it much easier to manage your placements as your campaign grows.
Uploading your ads works a little differently than other features on the platform — it’s the one step not accessed from the left navigation menu. Instead, head to your campaign’s main view panel to get started. Once you’re there, you’ll see the ad setup screen organized into seven sections. Don’t let that intimidate you though — only the Configure Your Advertisement section is required. Everything else uses smart defaults if left untouched!
If you’re uploading an ad file, the system will automatically detect the size for you. If you’re linking to a remote ad, simply select the size from the dropdown menu. Creating a text ad? Select Text Ad from the dropdown and the screen will refresh to show you the relevant fields.
This is the only required section. Upload your ad creative from your computer, via a remote URL, or as Rich Media. Then enter your click destination URL — the webpage visitors will land on when they click your ad.
Control exactly when your ad runs. By default, ads display 24/7, but you can customize:
Define when your ad should stop showing. By default, ads never expire, but you can set expiration based on:
You can also configure:
Control which pages or sections of your website display this ad using the Target Zones you set up earlier. If no zone is selected, the default zone will be used automatically. You can also set network restrictions to prevent the ad from showing on specific domains within your network.
Show your ad only to visitors from specific countries, states/regions, or cities. Keep in mind that country-level targeting is 99% accurate, while city-level targeting is approximately 66% accurate due to ISP routing variations. For more details, visit the full geotargeting documentation.
Control how often your ad appears relative to others on the platform. Higher priority ads show more frequently. You can also enable Auto-Weighting (AI Optimization), which automatically adjusts ad priority based on click-through rate (CTR) performance — serving better-performing ads more often and scaling back underperformers.
Use this guide for setting priority levels:
These optional settings cover edge cases and special configurations:
Once your ad is uploaded, an Ad Preview section will appear so you can see exactly how your ad will look on the site. If it doesn’t appear right away, give it up to 30 seconds to sync to the CDN servers.