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mCig's eHesive Advertising Network Signed an Exclusive Agreement with Hosting Company FlameNetworks
mCig's eHesive Advertising Network Signed an Exclusive Agreement with Hosting Company FlameNetworks.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n mCig's eHesive Advertising Network Signed an Exclusive Agreement with Hosting Company FlameNetworks\n \n \nmCig's eHesive Advertising Network Signed an Exclusive Agreement with Hosting Company FlameNetworks\n \n LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Nov 20, 2017) - mCig, Inc. (OTCQB: MCIG), a diversified company servicing the legal cannabis markets, announced today that the company has entered into an agreement between OBITX, Inc., formerly known as GigeTech, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of MCIG and FlameNetworks to implement the proprietary eHesive Advertising Network with an Exclusive territory as an EU partner.\n FlameNetworks is a hosting company founded in 2005 designed for high quality, cost-effective global hosting solutions, servicing over 20,000+ professional accounts comprising of multiple companies, web agencies and conglomerates / client websites and traffic, hosted from the company's multiple data centers and a multi-layered network with capability over 700Gbps bandwidth.\n eHesive is an advertising and traffic generating platform servicing specialty niches with networks such as marijuana and hemp, as well as general audiences, as a result pairing paid advertisers and published customer websites and mobile applications on the site. Through the technology, innovation and industry expertise, the eHesive Network monetizes web and digital real estate and traffic for maximum success. eHesive is unique and has proprietary features, that offer easy to setup and use, creating flexibility and variety of customizations. Some of the unique features include white labeled networks, enterprise networks, custom ad prioritizations, and advanced campaign management settings for optimized traffic exposure.\n Digital advertising for mobile and desktop combined, 2016 worldwide, was an estimated $200 billion usd. As an example, of that, Snapchat's share of mobile ad spending was 2%, compared with Google's 33% and Facebook's 25%. In the U.S. alone, Forbes referenced digital ad spending in the U.S. to reach $83 billion by the end of 2017 and the EU at $47 billion. \"Mobile and video are the powerhouses driving the European online advertising market as we enter a post-desktop banner advertising world,\" said Daniel Knapp, senior director of TMT at IHS Markit. \"The rules and practices of online advertising have chan...