Speak2Me Launches Interactive Ad Platform in China
ADOTAS — Speak2Me Inc., is making its online educational and contextual advertising service available in China. The country’s 210 million Internet users will be able to access Speak2Me’s conversational English lessons for the first time.
“Since being acquired by Lingo Media in October 2007, we have consistently achieved our Speak2Me development milestones,” stated Michael Kraft, CEO of Lingo Media. “Most important among these was the technically arduous task of preparing our suite of CD-ROM English learning products and speech recognition technology for use on the Internet. That achievement allows Speak2Me to offer an online English learning service in China at www.speak2me.cn.”
Speak2Me patent-pending Conversational Advertising platform takes product placement to a new level by allowing advertisers to place their products in Speak2Me’s library of more than 300 lessons – so instead of seeing a banner ad, users learn to converse in real-life situations in the context of an advertiser’s product.
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