AD2ONE makes new hires to keep up with growth
Digital group AD2ONE will hire a new operations executive as well as new business development executives to keep up with a year-on-year growth of 84 per cent. The anouncement:
Global digital group, AD2ONE has reported record year-on-year growth of 84 per cent for the first half of 2010 compared to the same period in 2009. This considerably outstrips the recently announced digital industry average of 17 per cent growth[1]. As a result of this astounding success, the firm is now looking to recruit new staff to satisfy the growing demand for its services across Australia and New Zealand.
AD2ONE’S new hires will include a new Operations Executive as well as a new Business Development Executives based in Melbourne and Auckland.
Phil Duffield, Managing Director, AD2ONE said: “AD2ONE has earned an enviable reputation in the Australasian market and we are excited to be entering the new financial year with a record growth achievement in our pocket during what has been a fairly ordinary year for much of the digital sector despite the widely reported recovery.”
Much of AD2ONE’S growth is due to its highly successful travel category, which has seen the firm’s biggest ever deal secured locally with Visa Australia this year. AD2ONE has also taken on a record ten new clients since January across various vertical sectors including travel, business and sporting publishers including Gourmet Ads, Reuters, Rentahome, SportingPulse, Shopping.com and Holidayhomes.co.nz; as well as Lonely Planet and Takeabreak who have both renewed their contracts.
The digital sales agency’s booming successes in Australia and New Zealand led to the opening of its Melbourne office in September 2009 and an Auckland office in January 2010. Both locations are going from strength to strength and exciting new clients for both will be announced soon.
AD2ONE provides exclusive advertising access to premium vertical brands such as Expedia, Coles Online, Reuters, Lonely Planet and HotCopper for Australia’s leading agencies, marketers and publishers.
Source: AD2ONE press release
this is “news” … a press release saying they have a job opening?
back in my day if you had a job opening you placed an ad on seek and filled it with a candidate … you didn’t write a press release puffing out your chest.
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I believe this article is more about the growth of a digital sales agency and the growth of the digital space in general… 84% yoy is worth a mention. Surely Mr Value guy you can see some value in that…
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