CyberMedia Services Ropes in Dwij Seth to Head its Digital Marketing Business

CyberMedia Services Ropes in Dwij Seth to Head its Digital Marketing Business
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CyberMedia Services, a Google Premier and Certified Publishing Partner has on boarded Dwij Seth as President to head its Digital Marketing Business

Gurgaon: CyberMedia Services, a Google Premier and Certified Publishing Partner has on boarded Dwij Seth as President to head its Digital Marketing Business.

Dwij brings over 13 years of rich experience in sales, business development and strategy across education, BFSI, Internet and technology sectors. Across his senior executive roles, Dwij has a successful track record in building up high performance teams.

Commenting on the development, Dhaval Gupta, Executive Director CyberMedia said, “I am excited to welcome Dwij to CyberMedia Services. This signals a strong intent to rapidly scale and add dynamism to our growing digital marketing business. Dwij brings rich industry experience of building teams, and I am excited with CyberMedia Services’ next phase of growth under his leadership.”

CyberMedia Services as a Google Premier Partner and has been steadily expanding its digital marketing practice to include social media management, content strategy, SEO and lead generation. CyberMedia Services currently handles over 5 billion digital ads per month and has handled a wide variety of digital marketing assignments. The group also continues to invest in setting up programmatic platforms, allowing brands with targeted access to publisher inventory.

With a focus towards future prospects, Dwij added, "The Indian market is at the cusp of a transition and offer breathtaking opportunities. I am excited to be a part of the digital journey of CyberMedia Services. CyberMedia Services is doing some innovative stuff around offering content, lead generation, SEO and social media solutions. With the technology behind programmatic platform we are in process to provide some of the best 360 degree go-to-market solutions to advertisers and publishers in the country."

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