London UK, Wednesday 6th November, 2024 — Content Ignite, the publisher-first advertising technology and monetisation platform, is delighted to announce its certification as a Google Certified Publishing Partner (GCPP).
The GCPP certification required an extensive multi-step evaluation, emphasising Content Ignite's commitment to exceptional service, company growth and surpassing publisher expectations. This accreditation underscores the company’s dedication to boosting publisher revenues using Google's sophisticated monetisation tools consistently over a long period of time.
Content Ignite offers unique benefits to publishers through its Google Certified Publishing Partner status:
James Hanslip, CEO of Content Ignite, stated, “Our longstanding relationship with Google has been crucial to our success. Achieving GCPP status is a significant milestone for us, reinforcing our ability to guide publishers through every aspect of their monetisation journey - combining the power of our Fusion platform and Google Ad Manager.”
“We are excited to continue our partnership with Google, delivering exceptional results for our clients and helping publishers to prosper in the dynamic digital landscape,” added Hanslip.
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About Content Ignite
Content Ignite maximises revenue, efficiency, and control for publishers through one simple integration. The company’s innovative approach centres around Fusion, its cutting-edge advertising technology platform which gives publishers complete control over on-page monetisation, ad technology, and ad management, through one tag. With Fusion, digital publishers now have the power to effortlessly optimise, strategise, and elevate their business, with unparalleled performance. Learn more at contentignite.com
Contacts
Media Contact:
Jaanika Hanslip
Marketing & Operations Executive
Content Ignite
jaanika@contentignite.com
+44 (0)20 3858 0441
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