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click2advertising Press Campaign hits its mark
- Wednesday, November 01 - 2000 at 09:41
- PRESS RELEASE
click2advertising launch at Gitex coincided with an effective newspaper campaign covering all English dailies.
Enjoying the first mover advantage, click2advertising demonstrated through its campaign how it had taken other advertising agencies unaware.
According to Sharad Agarwal, Director click2advertising, "We intend to work closely with ad agencies in providing targeted and effective online media campaigns for their clients. We are already in dialogue with leading Middle East based agencies to form strategic alliances."
Hoshi Siganporia Director click2advertising, added "Integrated advertising is what the world is headed towards. The marriage of offline and online advertising is what will give both ad agencies and their clients the leading edge in the digital world."
The click2advertising press campaign has been highly visible and impactful and has successfully managed to put click2advertising in orbit.
For more information, contact:
Sharad Agarwal
Click2advertising
P.O.Box 53735
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Tel: +9714 3312627
Fax: +9714 3318812
Email: c2a@click2advertising.com
http://www.click2advertising.com
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