Interactive Advertising Group Touts Growth
Tamarac, FL-based Interactive Advertising Group, a provider of performance-based marketing, today announced a 100% increase in its online advertising revenue for the second year running. The company has also added that its EBITA has increased 400% over the previous year.
Within two years, IAG has also grown to over 30 employees covering various sectors including graphic design, web development, programming, account management, media and sales. The company now has over 60 categorically and demographically targeted websites.
In addition, the IAG has also promoted three key executives; Avril Levy was promoted to Vice President, Account Services, Edward Shannon, Jr. was promoted to Vice President of Sales, and Evan Balbier was promoted to Vice President Programming and Development.
The company’s president and founder, Michael E. Weinsoff, expresses his enthusiasm in a press statement, saying, “Custom lead generation is the most cost-effective online solution for acquiring customers. One of the key features of our success is that we firmly believe we are first and foremost a marketing company powered by technology. We have truly combined time-tested advertising principles with unique online lead generation strategies and proprietary technology systems.”
Reader Comments.
Why would I do business with this company if one of their senior management team members has a history of bad business practices? Google Evan Balbier and it looks like he has not delivered on many personal transactions. If he has cheated people out of hundreds of dollars in his personal dealings, how much has he cheated businesses out of in his business dealings?
I will pass on IAG as a partner.
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