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Alive partners with Assembly in digital publishing deal
“Assembly Digital Media announced its partnership with Alive Publishing Group, the world’s leading health and wellness publisher. Through this partnership, Assembly will spearhead and manage the development of alive.com. Assembly will also manage advertising monetization, sponsorships, and marketing for alive magazine and become its technology provider for hosting.”
BC’s Fastest Growing Company To Build World’s Largest Digital Health & Wellness Publication
“This week Assembly announced a one-of-a-kind partnership with Alive, the world’s leading health and wellness publisher. Through this partnership, Assembly will spearhead and manage the development of its first external brand, a completely new Alive.com. Assembly will also manage Alive’s advertising monetization, sponsorships and marketing, and become their technology provider for hosting”
Fastest Growing Companies: Marco Pimentel, Assembly Technologies
“BIV Today podcast invites Marco Pimentel to share what it’s like to navigate revenue growth of more than 66,730% over five years. Marco Pimentel is the co-founder and general manager of the fastest-growing company in B.C., Assembly Technologies Inc.”
Anticipating growth key to publisher’s success
“Victoria-based digital publisher Assembly Technologies Inc. is the fastest-growing company in the province, increasing its revenue 66,732.3% to $26.5 million in 2019 from $39,670 in 2015. That’s an achievement no other company on BIV’s top 100 fastest-growing companies list has been able to tout since 2013, and it outpaces the combined growth of the other 99 companies on the list, according to data collected by BIV.”
Assembly is the fastest-growing company in B.C. in 2020
“With 5-year revenue growth of 66,732 percent, Assembly tops Business in Vancouver’s list of fastest-growing companies in B.C. for 2020. ”
Assembly wins digiday media awards 'Best Use of Audience Insights' - June 2020
“Assembly selected as a Digiday Media Awards winner in its category of 'Best Use of Audience Insights'. Assembly was awarded the honor for its groundbreaking technology, Statera, which harnesses proprietary technology to retrain the machine-learning systems of marketing platforms, and automate ad placement based on real-time insights.”
Assembly nominated as a Digiday Media Awards Finalist - June 2020
“It’s an honor to receive this international recognition. To be nominated alongside other leading media companies, and for the second year in a row no less, is a huge testament to everything our team has achieved so far,” said Marco Pimentel, Co-founder and General Manager, Assembly.”
Assembly nominated as a Digiday Publishing Awards finalist - August 2019
“As CMO and co-founder, I’m delighted to announce that Assembly has been nominated as a Digiday Publishing Awards finalist in the category of ‘Best Use of Audience Data.’ We’re honored to be recognized alongside industry titans such as Al Jazeera and Bonnier Publications. To be shortlisted by a jury of industry leaders — Amanda Chan, managing editor at Bustle, and Michael Walker, global executive editor at Bloomberg, to name only two — is no small feat for a digital publisher that is less than five years old.”
Assembly is speaking and attending AdMonsters in Vancouver, BC - August 2019
“We are excited to join industry heavyweights at AdMonster conference held in Vancouver, BC. Our CMO & Co-Founder, Marco Pimentel will be speaking at this year's event covering "The Hard Math in Calculating User Value".”
Assembly is featured in Globe and Mail piece "I want to be a director of audience development ... what will my salary be?" - September 2019
“Whether it’s through social media presence or developing newsletters or chat-bots, the main goal is to develop the audience so you don’t just get them for one session; they keep coming back to you for information. - Max Dennis, Director of Audience Development at Assembly.”