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Anjuna

 
 
 
 
 

Marketing, communication and PR agency based in France

Anjuna is a communication and marketing agency based in France. The agency provides consulting and external management services, for all or part of the marketing and communication activities (including PR), to small & medium businesses or french subsidiaries of international companies.

Depending on need, Anjuna offers occasional support (à la carte) or monthly subscription for the main operational marketing and communication activities, including:

  • Communication: brand awareness campaigns, press relations campaigns, newsletters, email blast marketing campaigns, corporate brochures and presentations, company videos, blogs...

  • Marketing: sales tools (product datasheets, client case studies...), product/service launches, leads generation, client loyalty campaigns, buzz marketing...

  • Internet: localization of editorial content of websites, optimization of key words for natural referencing, managing sponsored link campaigns, monitoring competition and e-opinion (blogs, social networks, etc.)

  • Event management: creation and organization of events targeted at different business audiences (clients, prospective clients, partners, investors, employees)

Depending on the projects, the agency selects one or more partners (writers, graphic designers, webdesigners, printers, photographers…), that it coordinates and for whom the agency assumes responsibility.

Our goal: to provide “out-of-the-box” marketing and communications tools and/or campains, for boosting small and medium-size companies development, while controlling the costs.

Anjuna has a recognized expertise in the field of B2B marketing and communication, particularly in the information technology industry (hardware, software, new technologies, e-commerce...).


To contact us, please fill out the contact form or dial : +33 9 65 24 97 58

 
Dernière modification : 31/05/2010