AssetLab™ Boost Advertising
Promote your AssetLab™ listings with paid Search Boost, Featured Home, and Category Spotlight campaigns.
What is AssetLab™ Boost?
AssetLab™ Boost is a self-serve advertising system that lets sellers pay to increase the visibility of their listings. There are three campaign types: Search Boost, Featured Home, and Category Spotlight. Each type places your listing in a different high-visibility location within AssetLab™.
Search Boost ($1–$10/day)
Search Boost makes your listing appear higher in search results when buyers search for relevant terms. You set a daily budget between $1 and $10. Higher budgets get more prominent placement. Boosted listings are labeled with a subtle "Promoted" tag so buyers know they are sponsored.
Featured Home ($4.99/week)
Featured Home places your listing on the AssetLab™ homepage in a dedicated "Featured" section. There are a maximum of 6 Featured Home slots at any time — when all slots are taken, new campaigns queue for the next available slot. This is the highest-visibility placement in AssetLab™.
Category Spotlight ($2.99/week)
Category Spotlight places your listing at the top of its category page. When a buyer browses a specific category (e.g., Screen Print Separations, Mockup Templates), your listing appears first in a highlighted section above organic results.
Impression and click tracking
Every Boost campaign includes real-time analytics. From your Seller Dashboard → Boost tab, you can see impressions (how many times your listing was shown), clicks (how many buyers clicked through), click-through rate, and spend. Use this data to evaluate which campaigns deliver the best return on investment.
Start with a $1/day Search Boost on your best-selling asset for a week. If the click-through rate is above 3%, increase the budget or add a Category Spotlight.
How Boost interacts with organic ranking
Boosted listings always appear above organic results in their respective placement (search, homepage, or category). Within the boosted section, higher-budget campaigns get priority. Organic ranking still matters — if you stop a Boost campaign, your listing falls back to its natural position based on seller tier, ratings, and Pro Library status.
