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So let’s cut the fluffy stuff and get to the point. You want more sales.
OK you need to keep and grow your customers as well, but you want a stream of prospects chewing your ankles and an over-worked sales department – don’t you?
So how do we do this for you? We believe that traditional marketing methods are broken and something much more in tune and relevant with modern customers, walks amongst us right now. Content marketing and Cross media marketing are here!
Ticks-in-boxes. We won’t chug through all the usual blurb you find on advertising and marketing agencies websites – we do all that stuff – quite well really, so we are often told – you know the waffle, super-dooper design, photography, SEO CMS websites, webmail, social media marketing, print, video, PR..….yawn, turn away, click on something more interesting, take up knitting.
Your prospect has no time, no inclination to be pitched to, is impatient – and probably wants you just to go away, get lost, like now…or ‘’send me a one line email that I won’t read’’ .
We cut through all that and create fresh, rich content across all marketing media and then join up all the dots with cross media marketing. All cylinders are sparking – your prospects and clients engage with you in two-way ‘conversation’. Gone are the days of ‘broadcast only’ or ‘interruption’ marketing. Time to step up and do something in a different league, talk to us now.
Get busy on our website to see how you can really grow your business.
Where we live…
The Owen Agency has been living in Hall Place and thriving since the early 1980’s. Situated in Havant, Hampshire on the sunny south coast of England. Come and visit us for a chat.
One of Havant’s most historic but least known buildings,
Hall Place, was lovingly restored by The Owen Agency in 1980. Originally a Manor house which, in one form or another, has existed on this site since the seventeenth century. However, Hampshire County Archivists have found that the first mention of Hall Place was 200 years earlier in 1460, the present building was constructed in 1796.
