Addresses Need in Shifting Ad Space
NEW YORK – Noobis Inc., an InternetArray (OTC: INAR) company, announced it will market newly developed Social Media packages for advertising agencies and their clients. The suite of packages offer simple ways for agencies to leverage social media options for campaigns or to build brands without incurring large infrastructure costs. Packages range from setting up social accounts on established networks with monitoring and mentoring all the way up to building custom niche networks and applications.
This comes at a time where there is increased interest from clients and not always the resources or ability to execute in the agency internally. A recent TNS Media Intelligence report found 50% of marketing executives believe Social Media is a vital component of corporate communications. The same study also concluded there was significant room for improvement on the agency side to provide experience and expertise for clients.
“This was something that kept on coming up as a need in conversations with ad agencies,” points out Jon Brennan, President and CEO of Noobis. “Businesses and brands are getting into the space more rapidly now and sometimes it’s hard to know where to start. The goal of these packages is to make it easy for ad agencies to offer more for their clients.”
About InternetArray, Inc. (www.internetarray.com)
InternetArray, Inc. provides guidance and investment for innovative, early stage Internet companies. The Company’s mission is to identify and develop collaborative business partners into viable and profitable companies.
About Noobis, Inc. (www.noobis.com)
Noobis, Inc. develops and integrates social media applications and networks. In addition to building its own Internet assets and technologies, Noobis works with clients and partners to leverage the emerging social media marketplace.
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