Turkey boasts
one of the world's largest internet user base which is increasingly a
significant source of traffic for top destinations on the web. Through its
presence in North America and Turkey, Yonja Media Group is uniquely
positioned to offer superior monetization opportunities to international
brands that attract large Turkish traffic. To Turkish advertisers, ADVenue
offers exposure to a growing and large segment of savvy Turkish users who
are consuming content and services offered by the world’s leading websites.
ADVenue's portfolio of customers includes leading entertainment and social
networking websites.
Benefit to Global Websites & Publishers
-Increased Value: Effective monetization of a large and growing
user traffic from Turkey.
-Improved User Experience: Targeted promotions and campaigns to
Turkish users.
-Market Access: Opportunity to leverage Yonja Media Group’s
presence, knowledge and agency and advertiser relationships in Turkey.
Benefit to Turkish Advertisers
-Greater Reach: Brand exposure to millions of Turkey’s premium
(savvy, high-income) users who frequent global publishers .
-Increased Value: Access to some of internet’s most sought after
ad inventory.
-Market Access: Opportunity to leverage Yonja Media Group’s
presence, knowledge and publisher relationships in North America.
If you are a website looking to monetize your traffic from Turkey or Turkish
advertiser interested in reaching users on global websites, please write
reklam [at] yonjamedia dot com to us.
About Yonja Media Group
Yonja Media Group is a leading Turkish-American internet media company that
builds social experiences and services for millions of users in Turkey. The
company’s leading brand is Yonja.com, the largest online social network in
Turkey. Yonja Media Group also operates MetroListe.com, an online classified
website and 7inci.com, a women targeted website. Yonja Media Group recently
launched ADVenue, its new global online advertising network. Founded in San
Francisco in 2003, Yonja Media Group has operations in San Francisco and
Istanbul.
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