Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Quick Start Marketing Awarded GSA Schedule 73
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
GSA Application Services is pleased to announce that Quick Start Marketing has been awarded a GSA Schedule 73 contract and are now certified to provide goods & services to the Federal government. Quick Start Marketing will be placing The Bug Patch® ...
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International Tourism Marketing Summit held in Boao, China
PR Newswire (press release)
BEIJING, March 24, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- On March 20, 2011, International Tourism Marketing Summit was held in Boao, China. The summit took "Marketing can change the world" as the theme, and attracted the guests from the United Nations World ...
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Hawaii Visitor Industry Steps Up Marketing
KITV Honolulu
HONOLULU -- The Hawaii Tourism Authority is spending nearly $3 million to secure more flights to Hawaii, while reaching out to other untapped markets -- all in an effort to lessen the blow of the big decline expected in Japanese visitors. ...
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Marketing and Branding Agency Becomes a Strategic Partner in Peatoes Inc, an ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Design Shopp International Inc., one of the leading forces in branding and marketing, is teaming up with Peatoes Inc., an organic online store for children's clothing and toys, in a new joint ownership. Under the agreement, Design Shopp International ...
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Erin Hintz, Former Head of Symantec Consumer Marketing, Joins Zuberance ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Zuberance, the leading brand advocacy company, announced today that Erin Hintz, former Vice President of Worldwide Consumer Marketing for Symantec, has joined the Zuberance Advisory Board. As head of Symantec consumer marketing, Hintz led a 180-person ...
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Business turning Facebook into marketing network
Globe and Mail
Their budget for Facebook ads is conservative and Tim Hortons is still trying to figure out their effectiveness against other types of marketing, he added. "We're learning and trying to determine what are the right metrics and what are the right spends ...
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