JumpFly expanded its artificial intelligence capabilities with new tools to help clients improve efficiency, make faster decisions, and achieve better campaign outcomes.
The leader in digital marketing services uses AI to:
Furthermore, it leverages Google AI features like PMax to reach previously inaccessible audiences. This allows the agency to work quickly, operate more efficiently, and explore new ways to connect with clients.
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Its proprietary technology also monitors websites and accounts 24 hours a day, seven days a week for any issues, concerns, and opportunities before results can be impacted.
This success follows the launch of its AI Committee, comprised of industry experts, data scientists, and technologists, to optimize digital marketing strategies, improve campaign performance, and drive sustainable growth for clients across industries.
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“What sets JumpFly’s AI apart is that it’s strategically engineered by our in-house IT team in close collaboration with our exceptional industry experts. This powerful combination of technical innovation and marketing expertise leverages our 20 years of valuable knowledge, making our technology smarter, more impactful, and better aligned with client needs.
Our dedicated AI Committee works hand-in-hand with our technology team to continuously enhance and improve this platform, ensuring it delivers increasing value and deeper insights with every update,” said Brad Garlin, JumpFly’s founding partner.
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