RTB International

RTB International in Jamaica, NY
Jamaica, NY 11434

Contacts

City / suburb:
Jamaica

County:
Queens

State:
New York

ZIP code:
11434

E-mail:
j_ruban@rtbinternational.com

Business description

RTB is the most powerful tool in marketing and we are bringing the stunning power of RTB to small and medium businesses.

Hi, we are one of the major players worldwide in RTB.RTB is the future of ALL marketing and is, in fact dominating marketing right now. An example of RTB is when a person goes to a website and maybe looks at a pair of boots. Then if they leave the website without buying or calling, a banner ad for those boots, with maybe a $10 off offer, will strategically appear on the websites they go to. Not pop-up ads, but the websites themselves. By doing this RTB obviously increases the effectiveness of ALL other traffic generation methods.That is the re-targeting aspect of RTB. And RTB does so much more including, for the first time in history, laser-precise targeting of a companies Ideal Target Customer Base and displaying that companies ads to them anywhere on the internet at anytime, bringing them to that companies website for literally just pennies on the dollar. The power of the targeting features is truly revolutionary. RTB is many times more advanced and powerful than just SEO or Pay Per Click alone.That is why RTB is currently a 4 billion dollar industry even though it's only been available to fortune 500 and 1000 companies until now, and why RTB is the most powerful force in marketing history. We are the first RTB company to bring RTB to the masses of small to medium sized business world wide and the only RTB company who are also conversion experts. No other combination can produce a higher ROI for any company.RTB is projected to increase to a 20 billion dollar industry by 2017. This is an extremely lucrative opportunity for companies that are desperately searching for a way to drive more profitable sales leads (business oxygen) to their businesses. Plus identify, locate and display their advertising to their ideal audience every time.We also include mobile laser targeting with our service. Safe to say there is not a more lucrative, simple and desirably in demand way to grow your business with a world wide company and earn a huge ROI very quickly.

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City / suburb: Jamaica, NY
County: Queens
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