Why the Australian Drinks Awards expanded its Supplier category

Why the Australian Drinks Awards expanded its Supplier category

Ebiquity’s Aaron Rigby, Director of Ad Intel, has been featured in The Drinks Association latest magazine ‘Drinks News’, discussing how the Retail Ad Watch Database has been upgraded to allow for direct bulk exports.

Previously the service allowed users to search and export more than 20,000 lines of data, whereas the improved service now allows for up to 500,000 lines of data. 

Aaron Rigby, Director of Ad Intel at Ebiquity, explained;

“In our continuing efforts to meet members’ appetite for Drinks Ad Watch data we have expanded the capability of Portfolio to allow the export of up to half a million lines of data”. 

To find out more regarding this, please view page 13 of The Drinks Associations latest magazine via their Issuu channel here. 

First featured: 08/08/2018

 

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