Yureekah launches self service platform for online advertising
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siliconindia news bureau
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Bangalore: Yureekah, a company that provides digital advertising solutions, launched Zimblee which is a self service advertising platform. The platform enables the user to perform all processes involved in launching an online advertising campaign while maintaining control and transparency with regard to where the ad is running. From scheduling, creating and launching to tracking, the platform allows the user to automate these processes.

The advertiser can run a campaign based on two payment methods, Cost per thousand impressions and Cost per click. Moreover, the advertisers need to pay only for publishing the advertisements, while the ad creation tools are provided free of cost. Currently, Zimblee has up to 40 Indian publishers.
A report by eTechnology Group for the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) reveals that online publishers contribute nearly 26 percent to this market. Given these conditions, there can be sustained growth in the online advertising market in India. The study also reveals that the online display advertisement market is Rs.450 crore for FY09 compared to Rs 340 crore in FY08. As of September 2008, there are about 42 million active Internet users in India and there is widespread use of internet for advertising by SMBs.
Vishal Sharma, the CEO of Yureekah said, "I am confident that this easy-to-use interface will provide a new dimension to the online advertising landscape and assist advertisers in launching campaigns in minutes."

The advertiser can run a campaign based on two payment methods, Cost per thousand impressions and Cost per click. Moreover, the advertisers need to pay only for publishing the advertisements, while the ad creation tools are provided free of cost. Currently, Zimblee has up to 40 Indian publishers.
A report by eTechnology Group for the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) reveals that online publishers contribute nearly 26 percent to this market. Given these conditions, there can be sustained growth in the online advertising market in India. The study also reveals that the online display advertisement market is Rs.450 crore for FY09 compared to Rs 340 crore in FY08. As of September 2008, there are about 42 million active Internet users in India and there is widespread use of internet for advertising by SMBs.
Vishal Sharma, the CEO of Yureekah said, "I am confident that this easy-to-use interface will provide a new dimension to the online advertising landscape and assist advertisers in launching campaigns in minutes."
Reader's comments(1)
1: thats nice. that kind of independence and
transparency while making ads.
Posted by: hamida - 01 Jul, 2009
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