Greg Swiszcz

VP of Partner Success

With over 19 years in advertising sales, and working with many agencies, Greg is very experienced with working with clients of all sizes. He has also seen our services work first hand. Having the exact same real life experience selling digital advertising as our clients, he brings his ability to relate to everyone. Working with our partners allows him to continue to help sales teams and agencies grow their business, and at the same time, supporting the growth efforts of the end client. Greg is Google Analytics Certified.

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Greg Swiszcz
Digital Ad Spend Surpasses 50% of Total Ad Spending in the U.S.
Earlier this year, eMarketer, Marketing-Interactive, and CNBC  all predicted that digital ad spend would surpass 50% of advertising dollars in the U.S
Greg Swiszcz
May 14, 2025
IRS Contributes 3rd Party Income Data to Facebook (Example)
As we know, Facebook has been under scrutiny when it comes to their targeting capabilities and what they can/cannot do.Earlier this year, we learned that Facebook was removing many 3rd party categories from their targeting offerings and that they would take effect October 1st, 2018 (link here: https://vicimediainc
Greg Swiszcz
May 14, 2025
How Does Back to School Impact Automotive Advertising?
They’re making a list and checking it twice. But, it’s not to see who’s naughty or nice
Greg Swiszcz
May 14, 2025
Another Tool to help your Digital Marketing campaign kickoff with ease.
Digital Advertising is great, we all agree and that’s why you’re reading this.  To begin your campaign with ease, we want you to have access to any and all tools that can make your job easier
Greg Swiszcz
May 14, 2025
Use Email Databases For More Than Just Email Marketing
Many companies are increasing their usage of email marketing.  One of those industries increasing email marketing is nonprofits, who last year increased their email communication by just over 11%
Greg Swiszcz
May 14, 2025
Who are these Joneses and why is everyone trying to keep up with them?
According to the English Dictionary, “Keeping up with the Joneses” means to always want to own the same things as your friends or neighbors, because you are worried about seeming less important socially than they are.Does this happen in the advertising world?  You bet!  In fact, that’s what some advertisers are banking on
Greg Swiszcz
May 14, 2025