Zahra Kamaruddin
Aug 11, 2011

Spotxchange opens Australia office

AUSTRALIA - Spotxchange is making its mark in Asia Pacific with its new office in Australia headed by Vicki Lyon.

Vicki Lyon
Vicki Lyon

Spotxchange is by far the largest global market place for videos and inventory, reeling in more than ninety five million visitors each month in more than twenty countries. It provides advertisers, networks and publishers opportunities from which the effectiveness of their videos can be increased. The company monitors visitors of specfic websites by their demographic, behaviour and region. Then it places video ads suitable for every individual who visit the website.

Vicki Lyon, the former development manager of the Tribal Fusion business,worked for FPC Magazines' online titles before being appointed the job of the managing director of the new office. She was responsible for the commerialisation of www.Vogue.com.au and www.Taste.com.au as well. 

The new managing director, Vicki Lyon said that, "online video advertising has had a rapid uptake this past year in Australia and throughout the Asia Pacific region, as marketers take note of its effectiveness as a brand tool and integrate video into their online media strategies.”

The company opened two new offices around two months ago. One was opened in the UK and the other was opened in Western Europe. The company now hopes to become more global with the opening of their new office in Australia.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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