Crobo Exclusive Marketer for "Lula Online"
Online, May 6, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Running effective performance marketing campaigns for the humorous F2P game since last December, crobo has begun establishing a track record of drawing new valuable users to the game. The company's games know-how and the quality of the generated traffic convinced the makers of "Lula Online" to now rely on crobo's services exclusively. Following the browser game's successful introduction in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia and the German-speaking countries, the most recent move is the market launch of the Japanese, Russian and Spanish versions.
Lula Online GmbH has owned the rights to "Lula Online" since 2012 and is in charge of product management, game design and marketing. Responsibility for the game's development lies with the Slovakian game studio, Games Distillery. crobo provides worldwide user acquisition support for "Lula Online" and has played a key role in putting the F2P title on the road to success.
Mike Adler, CEO of Lula Online GmbH, is pleased with the cooperation agreement: "Life is too short for bad partnerships, and that is why we have decided to team up with crobo. Professional account management and top-notch traffic with an excellent return on investment are instrumental to making 'Lula Online' a success."
The players' objective in "Lula Online" is to build their own adult entertainment business empire. The F2P online game reactivates the "Lula" brand, a name that gamers are aready familiar with since the game's previous incarnations sold more than two million copies. The reinterpretation treads the same bawdy path as its predecessor and serves up frisky entertainment illustrated with erotic comics - a concept that strikes a chord with players of all nationalities.
crobo's cooperation with Lula Online GmbH and all other game publishers always focuses on generating the greatest possible return on investment for advertisers by attracting paying gamers within the respective target audiences of the marketed online and mobile games. Furthermore, crobo's in-house SEM specialists not only handle the distribution of advertising for mobile and online games through the company's own advertising network, but also provide consulting and support services to F2P game publishers to ensure optimal implementation of SEM campaigns.
More information on the services offered by crobo can be found on www.crobo.com.