Jan 2008 MyClick signs distributorship agreement with G-nius of Australia
January - 2008




MyClick Media Limited announces a major step in the global rollout of its revolutionary mobile marketing platform. The company has signed a distribution agreement with Australia-based mobile marketing company, G-nius. MyClick’s powerful and proprietary technology merges photo matching, digital content and customer relationship management to give mobile phone users one-click access to content and services.

Justin Tsang, China President of MyClick Media Limited, signed the agreement with the Chief Executive Officer of G-nius, Brendan Riley in Beijing.

Justin Tsang commented, “We are delighted to launch MyClick’s state-of-the-art mobile technology and marketing tool, which is already widely available in Asia, so mobile marketers, advertisers and consumers everywhere can benefit from it. G-nius believes that it will make an enormous difference in people’s lives as well as improve the future promotion and operation of business.”

Brendan Riley explained, “Brands have been crying out for a mobile marketing solution that will engage the consumer in a truly targeted manner, while offering accountability on the success of the campaign. MyClick is fun and easy to use, offers instant gratification to the consumers and provides the advertisers live monitoring of a campaign’s reach and cut through. The MyClick platform solves a myriad of issues for advertisers and their advertising agencies and we believe the product will be welcomed with open arms by all and sundry in Australasia.”

“G-nius is honored and delighted to be entrusted with the marketing of such an important piece of technology. Apart from the marketing solutions MyClick provides, it will also have a positive environmental impact. MyClick will drastically reduce the advertisers’ requirement for printing, particularly in the form of junk mail and vouchers. In a time where global warming and the environment are dominating headlines and our concerns, this byproduct of MyClick is particularly relevant. Today, trees are applauding,” said Riley.