Kiip - a new era in mobile advertising
Why do mobile ads suck? Why do we love Pokemon? Ask @brian_wong CEO of @kiip at Web Weds HK 3 Aug Orange Peel, LKF. pic.twitter.com/G1tTcoNUFr— Napoleon Biggs (@webwednesday) August 2, 2016
Why do mobile ads suck? Why do we love Pokemon? Ask @brian_wong CEO of @kiip at Web Weds HK 3 Aug Orange Peel, LKF. pic.twitter.com/G1tTcoNUFr— Napoleon Biggs (@webwednesday) August 2, 2016
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Take a break from capturing Pokemon across town to learn about the future of mobile marketing from Brian Wong, CEO of Kiip, author of The Cheat Code and a highly reputable young entrepreneur (Forbes’ 30 Under 30, Business Insider’s Top 25 Under 25 in Silicon Valley, Mashable’s Top 5 Entrepreneurs to Watch, and the AdAge Creativity Top 50).
Kiip (pronounced "keep") is the world’s first mobile rewards network that delivers rewards for moments of achievement in apps and games (think Gatorade after completing a work-out or Starbucks after achieving a level up in a game).
Brian has raised US$24 million and Kiip now powers rewards in over 4,000 mobile apps, delivering conversions for 700 of the top brands in the world.
At the ripe old age of 25, Brian has just published his first book, "The Cheat Code", showing anyone can easily shortcut his or her way to success, simply by going slightly off script; by doing things just a little differently from everyone else.
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