PAKISTAN/SINGAPORE: Jang Media Group, Pakistan’s foremost digital publisher has extended its clients’ reach, transparency and yields by bringing DFP Premium to advertisers on its publisher network.
Sarmad Ali, MD Sales at Jang Media Group, commented, “This reiterates Jang Media Group’s commitment to embracing new technologies to elevate how the Industry works by offering best in class options to advertisers.”
Jang Media Group will now work with advertisers to maximize their digital reach from every impression through the implementation of DFP Premium, a digital advertising solution designed specifically for publishers by Google, coupled with advanced digital sales services to help advertisers scale their digital reach.
"By having implemented DFP Premium, we will have more up-to-date knowledge, support and services from Google than ever before, helping us to achieve new levels of excellence, professionalism and technical expertise for our current and future clients." Said Faizan Siddiqi, MD Interlink Multi Media – Jang Media Group.
Since early 2000, Jang Media Group has enabled thousands of advertisers with the most effective, integrated ad-serving solutions and tools based on Google technologies, for reach, ease of inventory management, control and increased yield for every impression served.
“With a skilled team and years of professional experience we’re excited to be working with Jang Media Group to achieve great results on their network” said Adeel Farhan, Head of Strategic Partnerships, South Asia Frontier Markets, Google.
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