AUCKLAND, Today: Leading digital media group in New Zealand and Australia, Scroll Media has teamed up with Nativo, a premier content and technology company.
This collaboration aims to revolutionise content and advertising, providing brands and publishers with advanced, effective solutions.
Known for its innovative strategies and wide reach in the Australasian market, Scroll Media will now leverage Nativo’s cutting-edge technology.
“Nativo’s unique technology and expertise in native advertising will significantly enhance our capabilities.
“This partnership will allow us to provide our clients with more sophisticated, data-driven content solutions that align with the evolving digital landscape,” said Scott Hughes, General Manager at Scroll Media.
“We are thrilled to partner with Scroll Media and expand our footprint in the New Zealand and Australian markets.” – Casey Wuestefeld
Nativo’s platform ensures precise, efficient native content scaling. This partnership offers:
- Enhanced Content Delivery: Tailored native advertising that seamlessly blends with editorial content, providing a natural and engaging experience for readers
- Advanced Analytics: In-depth insights and performance metrics to optimize campaigns and maximize return on investment
- Improved Audience Targeting: Precise targeting capabilities to reach the right audience at the right time, enhancing engagement and conversion rates
“We are thrilled to partner with Scroll Media and expand our footprint in the New Zealand and Australian markets,” said Casey Wuestefeld, VP Business Development at Nativo.
This partnership highlights Scroll Media’s commitment to leading digital innovation and delivering exceptional value to clients, shaping the future of digital advertising in New Zealand and Australia.
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