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Interactive Media Awards Bestows Highest Honor To Clickable's Pro Online Advertising Management Solution.


Clickable, the platform that makes online advertising Simple, Instant and Profitable™, announced that the Interactive Media Awards (IMA) has selected Clickable's Pro advertising management solution as winner of the IMA Best in Class award for Computer Software. According to IMA, the Best in Class award is its highest honor, representing the very best in interactive planning, execution and overall professionalism. "The IMA Awards are important because they recognize the most beautiful Web sites and interactive experiences," said Clickable co-founder and CEO David S. Kidder. "As a Best in Class award winner, Clickable joins the ranks of other leaders in interactive development, including Facebook, IBM, Blip.TV, Cisco, Electronic Arts, GE, National Geographic, Philips and SAP, among other IMA winners. This award reflects Clickable's dedication to helping businesses survive and thrive by simplifying online advertising success." In order to win the IMA Best in Class award, entries have to successfully pass through a comprehensive judging process and achieve high marks in each of five criteria: design; content; feature functionality; usability and standards compliance; and cross-browser compatibility. According to the IMA, this is an achievement only a fraction of sites in the IMA competition earn each year. For more information about the IMAs, visit www.interactivemediaawards.com. About Clickable Pro Clickable Pro is an online solution that makes online advertising Simple, Instant and Profitable™. It begins with a simple dashboard that empowers marketers to manage online advertising with transformational return on investment. Clickable Pro activates instantly with an intuitive experience that makes it easy to manage performance across all major advertising networks, like Google, Yahoo and Microsoft. Clickable's ActEngine delivers critical quantitative and qualitative recommendations to maximize profitability. Clickable Conversion Tracking, bulk keyword editing and elegant reporting enable advertising professionals to achieve their goals in less time.
Clickable Pro is complemented by Clickable Assist, a managed service for marketers and agencies that delivers just the right amount of assistance to maximize online advertising success. It is a simple, affordable solution for launching and re-launching online PPC campaigns, ongoing advice or full-service management. Clickable Assist offers tiers of expert help to match marketers' needs. About Clickable Clickable is a platform that makes online advertising Simple, Instant and Profitable™. It empowers beginners through professionals to maximize their advertising investment. Clickable makes you more efficient, effective, and confident. That's why customers often say: "Clickable is like having a trusted advisor by your side ensuring success." To learn more, visit www.Clickable.com.
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This article was prepared by Marketing Weekly News editors from staff and other reports.

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