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BigFatUgly1 on Apr 19, 2016 3:15pm
Lets not forget this
VidWrx Expands Google Partner Program
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Sept. 22, 2015) - VidWrx (TSX VENTURE:VID) ("VidWrx," "the Company"), the pioneer of scalable cloud-based video production solutions, is pleased to announce the expansion of its Video Ad Production Incentive Program for Google Partners available to over 5,000 Google Partners across North America.
VidWrx began working with Google Partners across North America earlier this year through a program launched by Google designed to encourage the production of video ads for YouTube. VidWrx' unique ability to provide custom YouTube video ad production, in any volume, anywhere is at the core of the expanded incentive programs which will offer eligible Google Partners free videos, reduced partner pricing, and volume discounts.
Google Partners are online marketing companies trusted and certified by Google. Google describes Partners as "companies that excel with Google's products. Their businesses are healthy, their customers are happy, and they use Google best practices." Google Partners service small to medium business advertisers across North America who are already running pay per click and banner ad campaigns. Many have yet to utilize video ads due to the lack of a reliable cost-effective solution for producing ad content. VidWrx is offering incentives to Google Partners to encourage the creation of YouTube video ads for their clients.
"VidWrx' incentives for Google Partners are expected to significantly contribute to revenue moving forward," stated George Fleming, CEO and Founder of VidWrx. "Google Partners include some of the largest and highest quality internet marketing companies in the business and we've been working with many Google Partners who took advantage of an incentive program that Google began offering earlier this year. Our objective is to expand our programs and aggressively grow the number of Google Partners using VidWrx to actively integrate video advertising into their client campaigns."
According to Business Insider Intelligence, online video ad revenue will reach nearly $5 billion in 2016, up from 2.8 billion in 2013, while TV ad revenue will decline by nearly 3% per year during the same time period.
I can really see this coming together as its relatively new and only in the birth stage still being 150 or so days old. In business thats nothin. Give it time to really catch on with people looking for results in numbers. With these types of studys about results coming out it could be huge growth as Steve Hancock has stated. O.K. glta
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