Staff Reporters
Jan 26, 2011

AdChina creates e-commerce site for Meters Bonwe Group

\ADChina, an integrated digital platform that runs its own ad network, has launched a campaign promoting iBang-go, the newly launched eCommerce website of Chinese apparel retailer Meters Bonwe Group.

iBang-go.com, new e-commerce site in China.
iBang-go.com, new e-commerce site in China.

Major brands under the Meters Bonwe Group are now selling on iBang-go, including Meters Bonwe and Me&City.

Extensive rich media ad formats are running on AdChina to drum up interest for the launch and build awareness of the iBang-go website as a fashion lifestyle site.

AdChina has also used its internet ad network, mobile ad platform and SNS network to distribute money coupons for all newly registered users. iBang-go ads are served on both WAP sites and apps to reach mobile users.

AdChina has developed an advanced e-commerce promotion solution, successfully serving leading e-commerce clients, including Taobao, Wooha, Lafaso and Yobrand.

Source:
Campaign China

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