Ro’s vp of growth Will Flaherty: ‘There’s no silver bullet for attribution’

As Ro, the parent company of telemedicine brands Ro, Rory and Zero, looks to diversify its marketing mix, the company is looking to partner more with institutions that its target audience already trusts. Earlier this month, Roman, its men's focused brand which sells generic hair loss and erectile dysfunction medication over the internet, announced that it signed a multi-year deal with Major League Baseball to sponsor its television and digital media coverage around Father's Day. The post Ro’s vp of growth Will Flaherty: ‘There’s no silver bullet for attribution’ appeared first on Digiday. Continue reading at 'Digiday'

[ Digiday | 2019-06-26 04:00:25 UTC ]

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Arkansas Alt Weekly's Food & Farm Niche

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Sharethrough Promises Video Ads That Look Like Content

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