Global Ad Source – Ten million ads and counting

In less than 3 years, Global Ad Source amasses over 10 million advertisements from 50+ countries

St. John’s, NL (March 21, 2011) – Today, Newfoundland-based Global Ad Source surpassed the ten million advertisement milestone with its database of high resolution advertisements from over 50 countries.

“It has only been 3 years since we began our service and passing the 10 million ad mark is a testament to our concept and momentum. Not only is this database used for competitive research and advertising intelligence, it will now form the core of our Analytics module which will allow users to create deep, global analytics reports and comparative searches for topics, brands, and advertisements which affect their businesses,” explained Ed Clarke, President of adfinitum, the developer of Global Ad Source.

“In addition to our Analytics module, our existing Ad Creative database will also form the foundation upon which we will develop an Ad Spend service from over 40 of the countries currently covered by Global Ad Source. These three services, Ad Creative, Ad Analytics, and Ad Spend will provide multinational advertisers and advertising agencies with unrivalled advertising insight and help guide future decisions”, explained Clarke.

About adfinitum

Based in St. John’s, Canada, adfinitum is a unique global advertisement monitoring network upon which advertising monitors are able to proactively search, filter, and redistribute relevant advertising content to their clients. adfinitum has partnered with several industry leaders for innovative distribution of advertising content and has also launched its own portal Global Ad Source, currently localized for the English, Chinese, South American and Japanese markets. The adfinitum database now contains over 10 million advertisements from over 50 countries and includes high-resolution television, radio, print, outdoor, and internet creative from key global markets.

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