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The Media Ant: The one-stop shop for information on non-traditional media platforms

New Trend In the Market 

The company started in June 2012 , helps advertisers and media owners in following ways:
- Detailed information regarding various media options
- Media planning for non-traditional media
For media owners
- Listing of your media type
- Helping showcase your unique media to our site visitors
The Media Ant is co-founded by Mayank BidawatkaSamir Chaudhary and Mukesh Agarwal and charges 15% commission on the media spends from the media owners. 

Company works on new strategy of providing Media Solution to all the classes Rich , Upper Class , Upper Middle Class , Middle Class and Lower Class .

Company Woks on following Media Buying Space :
  • OOH SCREENS
  • BILLS / TICKETS
  • INNOVATIVE
  • AMBIENT
  • ONLINE
  • TRANSIT
  • SAMPLING
  • MOBILE
  • DATABASES
  • AUDIO
  • TV / CINEMA
  • MAGAZINES
  • Any Many More .....
The Media Ant



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