• DGTL Holdings (DGTL) subsidiary Hashoff LLC has launched a new social media content marketing campaign with a Nasdaq listed e-sports and gaming company
  • The 30-day campaign, valued at approximately US$200,000, was launched on Tik Tok and Twitter
  • DGTL Holdings Inc. is a disruptive digital media and advertising technology company
  • DGTL Holdings Inc. (DGTL) is unchanged on the day, trading at C$0.18 per share at 2:20 pm EST

DGTL Holdings (DGTL) subsidiary Hashoff LLC has launched a new social media content marketing campaign with a Nasdaq-listed e-sports and gaming company.

The 30-day campaign, valued at approximately US$200,000, is focused on building awareness of the online sports betting services becoming live for users across the state of New York.

This social media content campaign comes from Hashoff’s largest key account, a Nasdaq-listed leader in the e-sports and gaming sector with a current market capital in excess of $30 Billion. Hashoff’s client is a global leader in online software services that allow active users to place bets on fantasy sports contests within the top major professional sports leagues around the world (e.g. MLB, NHL, NFL, NBA, PGA, UEFA, MMA, UFC, etc.).

This 30-day campaign was launched on Instagram, Tik Tok and Twitter.

DGTL Holdings Inc. is a disruptive digital media and advertising technology company, powered by artificial intelligence. 

DGTL Holdings Inc. (DGTL) is unchanged on the day, trading at C$0.18 per share at 2:20 pm EST.

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