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Key Facts For DMA
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- Major Clients:
- Jet.com, TripAdvisor.com, Kohler, Williams...
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- Year Founded:
- 2002
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- Fulltime Employees:
- 80+
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- Active Clients:
- 500+
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- Revenue:
- Above $10 million
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- Client Retention Rate:
- 96
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- Pricing:
- M
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- Website:
- www.digitalmarketingagency.com
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99.1%
Outstanding Digital Agency: A Comprehensive Review of Exceptional Service and Results
Overall, my experience with this digital agen...
Hugo Bravo Pinilla
Key Facts For Arcane Marketing
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- Major Clients:
- SelectHealth, Line-X, Copag, Headsets Dire...
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- Year Founded:
- 2015
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- Fulltime Employees:
- 30+
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- Active Clients:
- 100+
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- Revenue:
- $3 million - $5 million
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- Client Retention Rate:
- 98
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- Pricing:
- L
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- Website:
- www.arcanemarketing.com
Key Facts For Eight Oh Two Marketing
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- Major Clients:
- Orvis, Sundance, Coldwater Creek, The Comp...
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- Year Founded:
- 2008
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- Fulltime Employees:
- 25+
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- Active Clients:
- 20+
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- Revenue:
- $3 million - $5 million
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- Client Retention Rate:
- 90
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- Pricing:
- M
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- Website:
- eightohtwo.com
Positive Review
This is the best agency we have ever hired.
Since Eight Oh Two joined the digital marketi...
Anonymous
Positive Review
Eight Oh Two is a great partner. They provide clear and consistent communication which is critical to any project.
Along with the deliverables of the project, E...
Cathy Poplar
Positive Review
They are a phenomenal agency partner. They are one of the best I have worked with, in my professional career.
The team was instrumental in the company's sh...
Colton Weaver
Key Facts For marketingagency.io
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- Major Clients:
- Barefoot Books, Basecamp, Dansko, Dutch Br...
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- Year Founded:
- 2007
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- Fulltime Employees:
- 20+
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- Active Clients:
- 200+
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- Revenue:
- $5 million - $10 million
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- Client Retention Rate:
- 97
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- Pricing:
- M
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- Website:
- www.marketingagency.io
Positive Review
Been a client for 18 months and its been a fantastic
marketingagency.io delivered on what they pro...
Ruth Peronel
Key Facts For WebMarketingAgency.com
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- Major Clients:
- Our Town America, SealMaster, Crunch Fitne...
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- Year Founded:
- 2009
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- Fulltime Employees:
- 40+
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- Active Clients:
- 300+
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- Revenue:
- $2 million - $10 million
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- Client Retention Rate:
- 98
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- Pricing:
- M
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- Website:
- www.webmarketingagency.com
Positive Review
Great team, Amazing marketing solutions
These guys are very creative in the work they...
Evelyn Stevenson
Positive Review
All the digital marketing solutions you
It was a pleasant experience working with the...
josephgrossow
Key Facts For Creative Thirst
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- Major Clients:
- Brother USA, Sony Digital Satellite Receiv...
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- Year Founded:
- 2000
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- Fulltime Employees:
- 100 - 250
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- Active Clients:
- 135
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- Revenue:
- $10 million - $50 million
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- Client Retention Rate:
- 90
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- Pricing:
- H
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- Website:
- www.creativethirst.com
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Key Facts For Wordstream, Inc
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- Major Clients:
- Mum.edu, New Driver School, Entrepreneur,...
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- Year Founded:
- 2007
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- Fulltime Employees:
- 250 - 500
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- Active Clients:
- 78
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- Revenue:
- $10 million - $50 million
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- Client Retention Rate:
- 90
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- Pricing:
- M
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- Website:
- www.wordstream.com
Key Facts For blueclaw.co.uk
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- Major Clients:
- Direct Golf Ltd, Pethealth Inc, Priceminis...
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- Year Founded:
- 2004
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- Fulltime Employees:
- 1 - 10
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- Active Clients:
- 350
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- Revenue:
- Est. $1 Million
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- Client Retention Rate:
- 87
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- Pricing:
- H
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- Website:
- www.blueclaw.co.uk
Key Facts For GreyBox Creative
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- Major Clients:
- Lioneye Capital, Androgen
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- Year Founded:
- 2010
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- Fulltime Employees:
- 10 - 50
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- Active Clients:
- 65
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- Revenue:
- $1 million - $5 million
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- Client Retention Rate:
- 90
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- Pricing:
- L
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- Website:
- www.greyboxcreative.com
Key Facts For Optfirst
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- Major Clients:
- GIR Property Claims, PS Financial Services...
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- Year Founded:
- 2001
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- Fulltime Employees:
- 18
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- Active Clients:
- 85+
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- Revenue:
- $3 million - $5 million
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- Client Retention Rate:
- 97
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- Pricing:
- M
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- Website:
- www.optfirst.com
Evaluation Criteria: Best Enterprise Google Ads Management Companies
Campaign Analysis
Our approach to evaluating Google Ads management companies involves a dive into how they analyze a campaign prior to creating a strategy to improve it. What information do they retrieve from the client? What tools do they use to measure the historical success of a campaign?
Keyword Selection
Keyword selection is arguably one of the most important aspects of our evaluation. During our analysis we delve into how they determine which keywords to target based on their own keyword research and research into understanding the search intent of the target audience.
Create Effective Ads
We also investigate the ad creation process for both banner and text ads. How many people are involved in the ad creation process? How much do they consult the client when producing creatives? What design standards do they have set to ensure consistency among campaigns?
CPA Minimization
Additionally the research team also delves into the efforts put into place to reduce the cost of the campaign without reducing performance. What tools and strategies do they employ to get more value out of the same amount of marketing dollars? How effective are they?
Automation
Finally, we investigate the different automation tools that are used by managers and advertisers to track and optimize their campaigns. Do they use unique tools that were developed in house? Do they rely on those tools too much, or do they serve as a good supplement to their management?