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Engage Mobility (ENGA) Launches Affiliate Marketing Program – Advances toward Full Release of Mobile Engagement System

Engage Mobility, a mobile technology, marketing, and data company, has launched its new Engage Affiliate Marketing Program designed to enable online and mobile marketers and publishers a means to earn revenue through referrals to the Mobile Engagement System, which will become commercially available in upcoming days.

The Mobile Engagement System integrates an innovative Mobile Augmented Reality (MAR) browser with a cloud-based mobile CRM and the Engage proprietary mobile video and data delivery platform.

MAR allows fixed images such as business logos, advertisements, or packaging to come to life in video. The Engage mobile CRM enables businesses to continuously interact with their customers through geo-targeting, geo-fencing, push notification, loyalty, rewards and sharing programs, real-time analytics, and data management.

Engage Affiliates have several options of how to integrate and present the Mobile Engagement System into their online properties including banner, text and display ads, social media, e-newsletters, e-mail, contextual, pop ups, pop unders, pay-per-call, video, and mobile ads. Upon registration with Engagenow.com, a portion of the resulting revenue is paid to the affiliate.

“The launch of our affiliate program is an important step for us as we move toward full launch of our Mobile Engagement System,” James Byrd, CEO of Engage Mobility, stated in the press release. “The program serves three distinct purposes it broadens our reach in terms of market penetration for our products; it provides a new revenue stream for our marketing and publishing partners; and it benefits our Engage App users by expanding the universe of brands on our mobile platform, giving the consumer a greater array of interactive lifestyle choices.”

For more information, visit www.engagemobility.com

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