Blings.io technology uplifts customer engagement with interactive videos personally tailored in real-time.
Saban Digital Marketing, part of ONE Group, will exclusively represent Blings.io and market its leading technology solutions in Israel. Blings.io solutions are based on patented technology and address the growing demand for personalized marketing, allowing the creation and unlimited distribution of interactive, personalized videos, tailored to each consumer in real-time viewing.
Global brands such as Meta, Mercedes-Benz, Burger King, McDonald’s, NBA, Estée Lauder, BBVA, Singapore Airlines, and Live Nation already use Blings.io to create and distribute millions of personalized video ads worldwide.
In the Israeli market, the company has operated directly until now. However, as it expands its operations abroad and opens a new office in New York, Blings.io management has decided to entrust its business and professional operations in Israel to Saban Digital Marketing.
Yaniv Saban (right) and Yonatan Schreiber
Yonatan Schreiber, CEO of Blings.io: “Given their proven experience and capabilities in consulting and distributing innovation in the digital marketing sector, we found ‘Saban Digital Marketing’ to be the best partner to manage our operations in Israel. We expect dozens of clients to join our interactive video revolution over the next year.”
Yaniv Saban, CEO of Saban Digital Marketing, part of ONE Group: “We are all flooded with marketing messages from all directions, so companies should create personalized outreach to capture the consumer’s attention. The groundbreaking technology developed by Blings.io allows for creating this engagement through personalized videos and even changes the script during viewing based on the viewer’s response. This is the kind of technology marketing and digital managers have been waiting for years.”
Saban Digital Marketing will represent and distribute Blings.io solutions in Israel, including the full-service technology package, from creative production to customer support and service.
Originally published on People & Computers (Hebrew)