Campaign India Team
Jul 12, 2023

Ventes Avenues launches Social Tweebs

Aims to assist brands by scaling up their business with creator-led content

Ventes Avenues launches Social Tweebs
Ventes Avenues has announced the launch of its influencer marketing vertical, Social Tweebs. 
 
This vertical aims to assist brands by scaling up their business with authentic creator-led content and optimising 20-50% of their influencer marketing spending.
 
Through Social Tweebs, clients of Ventes avenues will be able to leverage search capabilities backed by the AI and have an efficient process to find creators and influencers for partnerships. 
 
Fauzan A Rahim, co-founder, Social Tweebs, said, "Millions of people are making a living monetising their passion and creativity, going forward our enhanced search capabilities will make the discovery of creators and their content easier for brands while empowering the flourishing influencer economy.”
 
Aniket Shah, business head, Social Tweebs, said, “Data-driven decision-making is the key to unlocking the full potential of influencer marketing. With advanced insights and enhanced search capabilities, Social Tweebs empowers brands to navigate the dynamic influencer landscape and shape the future of brand collaborations.”
 
 
 
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