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GMO-Z.com TECH KR Launches Ad-Cost-Covered Non-Incentive CPI Advertising in the Korean Market

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GMO-Z.com TECH KR Launches Ad-Cost-Covered Non-Incentive CPI Advertising in the Korean Market
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GMO-Z.com TECH KR Launches Ad-Cost-Covered Non-Incentive CPI Advertising in the Korean Market

2026-03-19 16:34 Last Updated At:16:41

SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 19, 2026--

GMO-Z.com TECH KR, Inc. launches "AdAffiliate" on March 19, 2026 — a new non-incentive CPI advertising service that integrates SNS programmatic advertising, DSP, and ad networks to support app user acquisition.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260318551082/en/

This service combines programmatic advertising (e.g., SNS ads) with a performance-based affiliate model, delivering app installs through genuine ad appeal — without any incentives — to attract high-quality users. All ad placement and operational costs are fully covered by GMO-Z.com TECH KR, meaning advertisers only pay when actual results, such as app installs or user registrations, are achieved. AI-powered ad optimization is also built in, enabling data-driven bidding and targeting for low-cost, high-efficiency user acquisition.

Features of the New Service "Ad Affiliate"

Services Provided

Drawing on success stories from startups to large enterprises, we offer proven expertise for overseas market expansion, backed by Korean specialists who provide dedicated, on-the-ground client support.

About GMO-Z.com TECH KR

GMO-Z.com TECH KR, a member of the GMO Internet Group, a company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and provides global marketing support bridging South Korea and Japan. We offer end-to-end support for Korean companies entering the Japanese market — from strategy and promotions to advertising and sales growth — delivered by a specialized team with deep expertise in both markets.
https://tech.z.com/kr/en/

Copyright (C)2026 GMO-Z.com TECH KR, Inc. All Rights reserved.

Ad Affiliate Service Overview. A fully performance-based advertising model that combines programmatic advertising and affiliate marketing to minimize advertiser risk and maximize ROI.

Ad Affiliate Service Overview. A fully performance-based advertising model that combines programmatic advertising and affiliate marketing to minimize advertiser risk and maximize ROI.

BRUSSELS (AP) — Leaders from across the European Union are meeting Thursday to grapple with rising oil and gas prices caused by the war raging across key energy producers and shipping lanes in the Middle East.

Many of those leaders have deflected entreaties by U.S. President Donald Trump to send military assets to secure the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for the global flow of oil, gas and fertilizer. Rising energy prices because of the war and fears in Europe of a new refugee crisis have pushed leaders to make the Middle East a priority at the summit.

“We are very worried about the energy crisis,” said Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever ahead of the European Council summit of 27 leaders of European Union nations. He said that energy prices were too high before the war, but that the conflict “created another spike."

“If that becomes structural, we’re in deep trouble," he said. "At a European level, some measures can be taken to address the problem of the high energy prices.”

The European Commission has told leaders it has a mix of financial instruments that member nations could deploy to lower energy prices, which will be up for discussion. No single policy will likely work to blunt the economic shocks from the war across the bloc's myriad markets from Romania to Ireland.

European leaders have struggled to take a firm stance on the fighting in Iran and Lebanon. While they have been critical of the Iranian government, they have not provided military support.

“This is a war that was started by the United States and Israel against Iran on reasons that I can understand because the Iranian regime is brutal not only for its own people, but also for the broader region and a security threat for Europe,” said Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten.

“But it’s not a war that we are part of," he said, calling for more sanctions on Iran and support for opposition groups.

Netherland's Prime Minister Rob Jetten arrives for the EU summit at the European Council building in Brussels, Thursday, March 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

Netherland's Prime Minister Rob Jetten arrives for the EU summit at the European Council building in Brussels, Thursday, March 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

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