Madhavi Tumkur
Aug 24, 2010

Click True and Media Cliq partner in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR - Click True, a subsidiary of SPH Magazines, and Media Cliq, a service provider and technology enabler, has joined forces to offer clients traffic generating and branding solutions through search engine marketing in Malaysia.

Click True specialises in search engine marketing
Click True specialises in search engine marketing

The partnership leverages on Click True's proficiency in online performance marketing and conversion optimisation to address the needs of clients such as Nestlé and Adidas for a more comprehensive solution in search marketing. Media Cliq will focus on providing innovative consultation in e-business solutions for the web and mobile.

Ng Thian Ngee, business operation director of Media Cliq, said, “A holistic strategy is necessary for our clients to achieve the best possible returns on investments online. This collaboration will give our clients a more well-rounded digital solution that will not only meet their needs but ensure that their campaign ROIs are measured.”

To give Media Cliq clients insight into their online campaigns, and help them better understand online customer behaviour so that they can make informed decisions and drive more profit, Click True will also be managing and analysing the metrics of the campaigns. 

“Performance marketing is the buzz word these days,” said Jackie Lee, CEO of Click True. “We believe that such partnerships will allow for a wider scope of expertise to be presented to clients and offer better integrated marketing solutions to clients and agencies."

He added, "We’re pleased to be working with Media Cliq to help brands under Nestlé such as Milo, Nescafe, Kit Kat, Maggi and Adidas, in their performance marketing strategies in Malaysia."
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