Market: Flyeralarm broadens offer to include complete campaigns

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For a complete customer approach, printed and digital advertising belong together. This is something that Flyeralarm has understood from early on – and is massively expanding its range of services to achieve this.

Frequently, due to the combination of print and online, there is not enough time for further development. Flyeralarm has expanded its offer and is now able to provide additional services. With Flyeralarm Digital clients can place digital ads on Facebook, Instagram, and Google Ads without having to have their own social media account.

“It was important for us to offer the publication of the ads directly via social media channels,” explains Frank Ruske, Head of Flyeralarm Digital.

The editing tool is directly integrated into their marketing portal. The finished ad can be exported as a PDF or can be booked directly as an ad within the marketing portal. The prices can be optimized for reach or clicks, as is usual with Facebook and Instagram. Agencies or resellers could benefit from the offer and can implement their own advertising or campaigns for their customers.

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Market: Flyeralarm broadens offer to include complete campaigns
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For a complete customer approach, printed and digital advertising belong together. This is something that Flyeralarm has understood from early on - and is massively expanding its range of services to achieve this.
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Max Spies, a true professional, is a printing technician and business economist. As an ERP specialist at zipcon consulting GmbH, he researches throughout the entire value-added chain and delves into the depths of the company's divisions. People, processes, and tools are equally important to him in his observations. With curiosity, backbone, and a healthy dose of the Allgäu's fighting spirit, he is able to gather information. His comprehensible expertise is the basis for result-oriented concepts in customer projects. Max Spies has been in the printing industry for 35 years, worked as a journalist for "Deutscher Drucker" and writes guest articles for the trade magazines "Druckmarkt" and "Grafische Revue Österreich". Prior to joining zipcon, he worked for an ERP software provider in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland and is an active networker in this economic region. (Profiles also at Xing, LinkedIn)

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