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Thursday 28th May 2009
12:36pm
Introducing a new brand Grow
Alloyfish have been developing a brand, and up-coming website for Grow a sales and marketing consultancy based in London. We have worked on the development of the name, brand look and feel, the logo and supplementary marketing materials.
CUT The Grow scene, as below is obviously partly based around the name itself, but also echo s part of Grow's future CSR and environmental policies that, amongst other things is likely to involve planting trees.
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Friday 12th September 2008
12:31pm
Multiple Sites in Adwords
Many companies manage multiple websites, each offering different services. In some cases, these services will be related to one another, in other cases they will be completely separate operations. How Adwords should be managed and arranged between them is a very interesting question.
First of all, our experience shows that different sites under a single adwords account does not, in general, cause problems. However, it is worth being careful in some circumstances where it does make a differenc…
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Thursday 24th January 2008
1:10pm
Good is not good enough
quot Every success is built on the ability to do better than good enough quot , or so the saying goes and as sayings go that one will go far. nbsp Good enough was only good enough when you were the only game in town and that town only had one horse. nbsp Even then, good enough was never really very good.
Today's world demands excellence. nbsp Every sector can be neatly divided between excellence which generally has the lion's share of the market, and good enough which bumbles along just about …
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