What do eToro, Nexo, BlockFi have in common with underwear?
According to Brave browser, businesses like eToro, BlockFi, and Nexo have achieved unprecedented results by advertising to the platform's users.
Considering the popularity of Brave within the crypto community, this does not come as a surprise.
The crypto-lending platform BlockFi was able to reduce its customer acquisition costs by 75% with Brave ads.
"Brave has proven to be one of the most effective channels in driving new customers to BlockFi. The opt-in experience creates deeper engagement that consistently results in a 3x higher CTR than any of our other paid media spend."
Brave users can voluntarily opt-in to watch advertisements and be rewarded with the browser's native Basic Attention Token - with 70% going to the user and 30% to Brave.
The browser counts over 18 million active monthly users, which is up from 8.7 million last November.
It's noteworthy that the only company whose success was highlighted by Brave that is not a blockchain/crypto business is an underwear company, Culprit.
The company claims to have increase its sales by 500% in 14 days as a result of Brave's ads.
Perhaps this intersection of interests can be explained by the generally young demographic of the crypto community.
eToro, BlockFi & Nexo capitalize on Brave ads for 'unmatched engagement'
Published on Sep 15, 2020
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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