Thinkdigital sells Facebook in Romania

Creativity, Digital & Media, Social Media

Thinkdigital Romania signed a partnership with Facebook and will handle social networks’ sales in Romania.

The same partnership is active between Facebook and Thinkdigital also in other countries in Central and South-Eastern Europe among which Hungary, Albania, Greece and Cyprus.

Facebook has spread like a phenomenon in Romania. According to some market analysis, over 3.6M Romanians are spending, monthly, on Facebook over 280 minutes, relating with at least 150 friends. Premium advertising on Facebook represents an unique opportunity for brands to reach their target audience in a substantial way and with a major impact over it, both via video ads and also through other interactive formats.

Odysseas Ntotsikas

General Manager Thinkdigital

 

We’re thrilled to announce the growth of our partnership with Thinkdigital into 4 more countries in CEE & S.E. Europe. Thinkdigital has driven our growth in Premium advertising in Greece and Cyprus, by providing excellent customer service and support to advertisers. They possess a deep understanding of our platform and how businesses can successfully use our tools including Pages, Ads and Technology to form deep connections with their customers. We are confident they will extend that same success into other countries in Central Europe

Rick Kelly

Facebook Sales Director for Europe, Middle East and Africa

 

The statements and announcement were made during “All things Facebook”, an event that Thinkdigital organized on December 4th in Athena.

„Facebook a cunoscut o dezvoltare fenomenala in Romania. Potrivit unor analize ale pietei, lunar, peste 3,6 milioane de romani, petrec in medie pe Facebook 280 de minute, relationand cu cel putin 150 de prieteni. Publicitatea Premium realizata pe Facebook reprezinta o sansa unica pentru brand-uri de a-si atinge audienta vizata, in mod substantial si cu un impact major asupra acesteia, atat prin intermediul publicitatii video precum si prin alte formate interactive.”