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A Practical Guide to Hiring a Marketing Agency
Don’t panic. Relax. Take a few breaths. What are the things you need to consider before hiring a professional marketing, advertising or public relations firm? Hiring a firm to help you with your marketing or communications is an important decision … Continue reading
Posted in March 2011 Tagged advertising, agency, brand, branding, budgets, business, communications, consumers, creative, design, graphic, graphic design, guide, hiring, marketing, owner, portfolio, product, public relations, strategy 2 Comments