The multi-year contract sees Pixel Media managing VDONext’s online advertising like banners, background skins, title sponsorship, pre-roll videos and video overlay.
Elaine Chow, CEO of Next Media Webcast said: “VDONext has been particularly successful in engaging user groups aged between 15 and 35, who are looking for a media-rich experience.”
VDONext.com is a video archive that is not user-generated but professionally produced. Video content is based on nine channels include topics like entertainment, technology, beauty, cooking, humour and parenting.
The site has a total of 1.76 million monthly video views and over 2 million total monthly page views, with 450,000 unique users per month.
Kevin Huang, CEO of Pixel Media said: “In addition to its website version, VDONext.com has iPhone version to target the explosive growth of mobile community. It is also set to launch on iPad soon.”
Online video portal VDONext.com appoints Pixel Media as exclusive online ad partner
HONG KONG – Next Media Limited’s online video portal VDONext.com has appointed Pixel Media as its exclusive online sales partner in Hong Kong.
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