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    AdTector.com is the gold standard for Click Fraud Prevention & Protection. They developed a revolutionary service which protects Google Adwords advertisers from click fraud. Their success rate is 99% and it was designed by experts with years of experience and technical expertise. With trillions of events tracked on millions of different devices every single year, AdTector's never-sleep robot identifies and block malicious IP's based on tens of indicators such as blacklisted IP's, users agents, device IDs and tens of more different factors. AdTector Algorithms actively monitors these events and interaction 24/7/365, which help them to automatically verify & classify an anomaly traffic behavior at the speed of light.

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    Agency51 has been successfully providing digital marketing solutions and designing brochure and ecommerce sites for UK companies for over a decade. During this time they have honed their skills in web development and creating comprehensive solutions to achieve their clients’ specific online objectives using a combination of digital marketing techniques.

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    Three Box Strategic Communications is a Dallas-based marketing, PR and strategic communications agency named one of Forbes' Best PR Firms in America. Since 2000, they've been the team trusted by brands across the country to tell their stories. The world has changed a lot since then, but strategic communication stands on a consistent blueprint – listen for opportunities, build a custom approach and make an impact. The channels are many but the messages should be few. Whether it’s a national media tour, executive speaking circuit, special event or social media engagement – they look first at why and what you want to communicate, and then determine how to share your story for real, measurable results.