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SAYU present to top advertisers at Google HQ
As Google continues to mobilise the UK web market with its GetMo initiative, it recently called upon Sayu Limited to present to some of its top advertising partners in London.
GetMo was launched to educate and promote the importance of making websites mobile friendly and Sayu were asked to speak at one of a series of events held at the Google UK HQ in Soho. Sayu was the only agency not based in London that was asked to speak at the event.
In March 2012 the company was selected as a UK partner for the Google GetMo initiative following the launch of SayuConnect in 2011. SayuConnect is a dedicated mobile platform that can help both local and national businesses generate leads and enables users from mobile devices to search, browse, interact and buy online with ease.
Director at Sayu, Tony Marshall, presented to the 150 attendees on the day. He said “It was a great opportunity to speak to Google advertising partners about the importance of mobile and share our experiences in this sector. As Google partners and mobile specialists we’re always happy to support them at events in any way we can.”
“For many businesses the power of mobile is yet to be realised, particularly at a local level. We’ve been working with mobile solutions now for nearly 2 years and are able to see how much of an impact it’s had on businesses in all sectors and how users interact with the Internet and transact online.”
SayuConnect (http://www.sayuconnect.com) was designed to deliver a mobile website that can be integrated with any existing website platform; providing a solution that can be delivered quickly for both content based or ecommerce websites.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Chris O’Rourke .
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