Racheal Lee
Jun 16, 2011

Search network AdLux eyes Southeast Asia expansion

SINGAPORE – Independent search marketing network AdLux is looking to expand into Southeast Asia following demand for additional online reach outside the major search players.

AdLux is an independent search marketing network
AdLux is an independent search marketing network

The move also follows the successful Australian launch of the search network last year. AdLux offers cost-effective traffic and strong return on investment (ROI) through cost-per-acquisition traffic that converts.

Nicholas Stavropoulos, CEO at AdLux, said, “Following the outstanding results for our clients in Australia, we have identified the opportunity to bring our search network to Southeast Asia. Our plans are to service the large gap for our Southeast Asian clients looking to extend their audience reach outside Google, Yahoo and Microsoft.”

“To-date, we have had great success in Australia among the big brands especially in the automotive, finance, travel and retail verticals. We are confident our Southeast Asia clients will benefit from similar results as they continue to look for ways to increase ROI with their search marketing campaigns.”
 

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