Linkstorm Increases Your Click-Throughs By 50%
ADOTAS – An agency partnership program focused on familiarizing agencies with and training them in the usage of Linkstorm’s cascading banner ad technology is being launched at the 2008 American Association of Advertising Agencies’ (AAAA) Media Conference and Tradeshow.
The technology claims to improve click-through rates and brand engagement for all types of on-line advertising. The partnership program offers comprehensive training, certification, strategy consultation and preferred-partner pricing. The program will start with an aggressive performance guarantee to its agency partners – offering a 50% increase in click-through rates over a traditional banner ad campaign – or it will refund the cost of the client’s campaign.
David Sidman, founder and CEO of Linkstorm stated “Any product as revolutionary as Linkstorm can only achieve widespread adoption if it is offered as a ‘whole product’ along with the services and support that enable any party – not just the visionaries or early adopters – to realize immediate, measureable ROI. With this program – and with a bold guarantee that puts our own money where our mouth is regarding performance – we are offering all the ingredients necessary for our agency partners to deliver a major win for their clients.”
Subjects covered in the full-day session include customer segmentation and messaging; account strategy and how to embody it in a Linkstorm menu; measurement and on-the-fly optimization; best practices in designing and executing Linkstorm campaigns and ad operations and trafficking.
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