Madhavi Tumkur
Aug 18, 2010

Rock You partners with Spiral Media to promote in-game advertising

SINGAPORE - Rock You, the creator and distributor of social games, has formalised its agreement with Spiral Media to represent the brand in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Rock You is a social games provider
Rock You is a social games provider

Spiral Media, which opened offices in Singapore in January 2010 has worked with a number of major brands across Southeast Asia to deliver effective social media campaigns. The Spiral team in Singapore is led by Wayne Troy, general manager for Spiral Media. 

“We believe that Scott and the team at Spiral are leading the way in Singapore and Australia when it comes to creative and strategic social media solutions for clients and agencies. We look forward to them helping drive our business even further,” said Rock You general manager for Asia-Pacific, Robbie Hills. 

Responding to the appointment, Spiral media and digital managing director, Scott Wenkart said, "Rock You’s social gaming market coverage is the largest in the world, presenting the best opportunities for brands to connect with consumers using social games as an alternative to buying Facebook ads."
Since launching in 2006, Rock You has become one of the world’s fastest growing technology companies and the leading innovator, creator and distributor of content on the social web. 


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