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T'KOM A valuable tool for advertisers.


T'KOM INTERNET ADVERTISING Delivering ads to Internet users via Web sites, e-mail, ad-supported software and Internet-enabled cellphones. Also called an "ad network," Internet advertising organizations act as a middleman between the advertiser and the Web sites and software publishers that display the ads.  was founded in 1998 to offer services to buyers and sellers of advertising, with a unique and exclusive focus on cyberspace Coined by William Gibson in his 1984 novel "Neuromancer," it is a futuristic computer network that people use by plugging their minds into it! The term now refers to the Internet or to the online or digital world in general. See Internet and virtual reality. Contrast with meatspace. . Since then, T'Kom has shown that the Internet can be a valuable tool for those advertisers who want to increase the efficiency of their communications and promotions, as well as for those who sell advertising space.

Pedro Teller TELLER. An officer in a bank or other institution. He is said to take that name from tallier, or one who kept a tally, because it is his duty to keep the accounts between the bank or other institution and its customers, or to make their accounts tally. [acute{i}]a, president of T'Kom, believes that the Internet allows advertising messages to reach targeted segments of the consuming audience and that those messages have a greater impact than publicity in more traditional media. Currently, T'Kom "represents and sells advertising for 190 web-sites, which generate about 6.7 million web pages that reach 7.3 million users in the Spanish-speaking world. Four million of those are in Spain, and the rest are split between Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies.  and the Hispanic market in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. ."

T'Kom is a full-service agency supporting interactive campaigns. "The companies that we can offer a completely unique service to are those companies that do not want expand their campaigns within traditional media," Teller[acute{i}]a says.

The company's "one-stop" service covers everything from design and planning to development and control over Internet ad campaigns. Promotional campaigns of virtually any kind can be directed to large or specific audiences, including introductory and follow-up campaigns for advertisers who are using the Internet for the first time. T'Kom also features a network of varied web sites -- local and international, generic and specialized -- as well as search engines and e-commerce services.

"What sets T'Kom apart from other publicity agencies are our clients. Our credentials CREDENTIALS, international law. The instruments which authorize and establish a public minister in his character with the state or prince to whom they are addressed. If the state or prince receive the minister, he can be received only in the quality attributed to him in his credentials.  are those firms, which are either great in size or leadership, that use our services online," Teller[acute{i}]a points out.

T'Kom's client list is wide-ranging. The company serves as online agency for Cisco Communications, Microsoft, Compaq, Adobe, Mitsubishi, British Airways British Airways
 in full British Airways PLC

International passenger airline based in London. In 1936 British Airways Ltd. was founded through the merger of three smaller airlines.
, Scandinavian Airlines and Banesto. Also on the list are telecommunications companies See telecom company.  Retevisi[acute{o}]n and Jazztel, Swedish telecom giant Telia and Internet companies Ya.com and Lanetro.com, to name a few.

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 Teller[acute{i}]a, is to cement T'Kom's international presence with offices in Miami, New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 and Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . "The Hispanic market in the U.S. is operationally the most important in terms of volume of activity," he says. "But we also have offices in Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Venezuela and Colombia and recently opened another office in Peru. We are also adding offices in Lisbon and S[bar{a}]o Paulo as part of our strategic focus on the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking markets," he says.

T'Kom is betting on the Latin American market. "We already have about 60 to 70 people dedicated exclusively to online publicity, and we hope to create another 30 to 40 jobs by the end of the year. Right now, we represent 250 editorial projects on which we are the only source of revenue. That is, for about 2,500 people who work on more than 190 websites."

As a source of packaging and support marketing for advertisers, T'Kom hopes to lead the market, with 50% of its clients in Latin America, 30% in Spain and Portugal and 20% in the United States. "The main attractions of the Latin American market are the active presence of most major Internet companies and a rapid growth in the number of users," Teller[acute{i}]a says. "By year's end, Chile hopes to have 2 million users. Last year, that number was 300,000. Meanwhile, there should be another 2 million users, and in Mexico 2.5 million at least."

Josep Guirao is T'Kom's director of business development in the U.S. A former television and film producer who worked for 10 years in traditional advertising media, Guirao is very clear about his belief that the future lies on the Internet.

"The possibilities that arise from the so-called 'convergence,' such as the general public's access to the Internet, will revolutionize rev·o·lu·tion·ize  
tr.v. rev·o·lu·tion·ized, rev·o·lu·tion·iz·ing, rev·o·lu·tion·iz·es
1. To bring about a radical change in: Television has revolutionized news coverage.

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 the market for advertising as we know it," Guirao says. "In the year 2005, 50% of publicity and advertising will be interactive, and traditional advertising agencies that don't have the technological tools to compete, will be left behind."

T'Kom has invested more than US$20 million in research and technology development with the goal of offering targeted marketing services, brand awareness campaigns, micro campaigns and more. And the company boasts more than 22 e-commerce projects in its current portfolio.
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