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Affle (India) Ltd
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In the bustling landscape of India's digital advertising sector, Affle (India) Ltd. has carved a unique niche through its innovative approach and technological prowess. Established with a vision to revolutionize mobile marketing, Affle sits at the crossroads of consumer engagement and enterprise apps. The company's core business revolves around its robust Consumer Platform, which is an integrated approach combining Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to drive targeted, data-driven consumer acquisitions, engagements, and transactions. Through deep consumer analytics, Affle ingeniously identifies and attracts potential users for its clients, ensuring advertising campaigns hit their mark with precision and effectiveness. Affle's revenue model is predominantly anchored in a cost-per-converted-user (CPCU) structure, which aligns its earnings directly with the success of its clients' campaigns. This performance-linked pricing model not only incentivizes Affle to deliver results but also builds trust and long-term relationships with its clientele. By offering cutting-edge solutions such as vernacular mobile advertisements and fraud detection, Affle provides a comprehensive suite that helps businesses maximize their digital advertising investment. As companies increasingly shift focus towards mobile channels to reach their audience, Affle's strategic positioning and technological expertise continue to expand its footprint, making it a pivotal player in the fast-evolving world of digital advertising.
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