Archive for tag 'Boomerang PR'

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  1. Global advertising agency picks Boomerang

    StrawberryFrog - a global advertising agency with offices in New York, Amsterdam, Mumbai and Sao Paulo - has hired Boomerang to provide ongoing public relations and digital marketing support. The established company, which has its headquarters in New York's Madison Avenue, works with some of the world's leading brands including Heineken, Pampers, Wal-Mart, Pepsi, Morgan Stanley, Ikea and Agent Provocateur...

    Liz Wilson posted this on 01 November 2010. There have been 0 comments.

  2. Social Media isn't a 'One-off' campaign

    Are you looking for a PR agency who can help your business to embrace social media? Confused about all the services people are offering out there? Not sure who to hire and trust? It's no surprise...

    Katy Cowan posted this on 04 June 2010. There have been 0 comments.

  3. Cheshire estate agency Stephenson Browne hire Boomerang

    We've been appointed by leading Cheshire estate agency Stephenson Browne to design and build a completely new website and provide a stronger web presence through Search Engine Optimisation...

    Katy Cowan posted this on 13 April 2010. There have been 0 comments.

  4. What's the point of Social Media Marketing?

    New research out this week by Econsultancy and Online Marketing Summit has revealed the real brand value of social media and the tactics businesses are using to add to their marketing strategies...

    Katy Cowan posted this on 10 March 2010. There have been 0 comments.

  5. Social media for Manchester Fertility Services

    We've just completed a website upgrade for Manchester Fertility Services - the North West's leading IVF treatment specialists, adding lots of new features including an integrated blog, a pop-up survey...

    Katy Cowan posted this on 25 February 2010. There have been 0 comments.

  6. Social networking to replace email by 2014

    According to new research, social networking is set to replace email by 2014. Sounds a little far-fetched to some but look at how we're communicating already via applications such as Twitter. Take journalists...

    Katy Cowan posted this on 02 February 2010. There have been 0 comments.

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