MANILA, Philippines - A local company is now giving Filipinos the opportunity to get a slice of the over $400 billion in global online advertising through innovative Online Advertising Media (OAM) technology.
Ad-For (Ads Forwarder), through its OAM scheme, allows its members to earn money every time they view the advertisements products and services that it is displaying.
“Our philosophy is based on Earn-Per-View program. Many advertising media today earns a lot and keep all their revenues, but in Ad-For, we share the revenues to our subscribers, who, in turn are potential customers,” Ad-For chairman Jezer V. Petil disclosed.
OAM makes use of the Internet, ‘SMS’ messaging, and a word-of-mouth advertising designed to compete with the tough market today in advertising, retailing, and financial opportunity.
Ad-For president Jay C. Lastima said they market advertisements through a network of subscribers, viewers and advertising agents – the fastest and proven way to promote its clients’ products and services – based on Earn-Per-View program where subscribers get rewards every time they view advertisements.
Because of the fast changing technology-driven world today, he said people will rely on computers for shopping, paying, making a living, playing, socializing, dating and to do almost everything.
“We are in the forefront of becoming a leader in providing these demands. Our passion to perform and thinking in advance is our commitment to our subscribers. Our confidence that we will become successful relies on our ingenious system – the ads forwarding and giving financial opportunity to our subscribers. Never, in the history of advertising that this was done before. We are the first and the next emerging giant that will pave the way,” Ad-For vice president for operations Ervin Paul O. Halili stressed.
Ad-For, one of the country’s major information technology players, is managed by marketing leaders and IT professionals who have the expertise to excel in the field of advertising, trading, sales, marketing business and information technology.
The company seeks to take advantage of the multi-billion-dollar Internet advertising industry.
In 2007, spending on advertising was estimated at more than $150 Billion in the United States and $385 billion worldwide. Worldwide, online social network ads spending has already exceeded $2.2 billion.