| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Adrian Friend |
Director of Technology | Profile |
ClearCall Solutions is a leading business to consumer marketing and sales organization that partners with Fortune 500 companies. Their expertise in marketing analytics and sales systems has enabled them to be ranked among the top U.S. dealerships representing ADT Security and Dish Network. With solid growth plans in place, ClearCall Solutions plans on growing to $ 1 billion in size within the next 10 years.
iGaming Business is a business-to-business magazine focusing on the online gambling industry. It launched in 2003, and has two sister magazines - iGaming Business North America and iGB Affiliate. The magazine is a bi-monthly publication.
We offer start-ups and uniquely competitive brands a creative, multi-dimensional approach to consumer awareness — and a more thoughtful approach to PR.
Before transforming into The Mobile Majority, we were PaeDae – a company specializing in reward-based advertising. Our concept was simple: play games, win deals. Excitement grew as we tested our hypotheses. PaeDae watched engagement rates shoot through the roof as we built and deployed interactive advertising campaigns for our clients. But over time, we could see that it was nearly impossible to scale PaeDae within the existing mobile ecosystem. The systems just didn`t work well together. As soon as our reward-based ads ran outside our SDK-based network, engagement rates plummeted – a sign that something outside our control was breaking. Large campaigns which needed precise targeting required a massive potential audience, and the broader scale of the entire mobile ecosystem. When we tried accessing those outside tools, none of them seemed to work together. PaeDae generated high engagement rates within our network, but next to nothing when we bought outside our own.
Craig Karmazin founded Good Karma Brands in 1997 with the purchase of three radio stations in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Shortly thereafter, he was fortunate that a number of his childhood friends decided to join him – they hosted radio shows, passed out t-shirts, sold advertising and talked sports both on and off the air (some things don’t change). This is where our story begins – Good Karma Brands began as a broadcasting company, where we learned the power of local marketing and strong community relationships. As the company grew through ESPN affiliated radio stations, we quickly became a Best Practices leader within ESPN Audio, and soon found ourselves shifting from a traditional radio company, and into a sports marketing company – finding new and unique solutions and sponsorships to activate for local advertising partners. Good Karma has expanded into new industries, including events and home solutions, and is always fueled by the desire to do things differently, align with premium brands and offer customized solutions for fans, partners and consumers. In 2015, the relationship with ESPN was expanded, as we could now offer local advertisers access to ESPN`s digital assets within our markets. A short three years later, and driven by the success of our partners and local advertisers desire for ESPN`s premium brand-safe environment, that agreement was extended to include additional markets outside of our radio footprint. Good Karma Brands continues in our expansion phase, both in broadcasting with the acquisition of WTMJ in Milwaukee, and through our ESPN digital markets throughout the country. And while we`ve been around for over 20 years, we pride ourselves on behaving much like we did back in 1997, as an entrepreneurial start-up, focused on getting results for local advertisers and having fun with our friends.