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Energy

Energy company marketing that helps you stand out and cut through the clutter Big challenges for energy companies today. Innis Maggiore’s emphasis on positioning and strategic messaging makes us a perfect fit for the energy industry.

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Email Marketing Agency

How an Email Marketing Agency Can Supercharge Your Sales Email marketing … It seems like a pretty basic process. Write the email, slap a graphic on it, and press send.

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Innis Maggiore Books

Positioning is about finding and focusing on an idea that differentiates your brand from the competition in a meaningful way in customers’ minds. Innis Maggiore, the nation’s leading positioning ad agency, has nearly 50 years of experience building strong brand positions for companies in competitive markets.

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Reputation Management

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Website Accessibility

Website Accessibility The Modern Storefront A Braille screenreader is used to interpret a website's content for a visually impaired user. The modern storefront no longer exists solely on the streets or lining the perimeter of a mall.

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Paid Search

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Investor Relations Firm

Investor Relations Positioning Helps You Stand Out to the Investment Community Positioning can help you stand out to investors by building an economic moat.

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Financial Services Marketing Agency

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Community Relations Agency

Community Relations Agency Position Yourself Within Your Local Community. Having healthy and fruitful community relations can spell the difference between being “just another company” and being an integral part of your local community.

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Go-To-Market Strategy

How Positioning Drives Your Go-To-Market Strategy (GTM) Are you managing your brand with random acts of marketing, and reacting to the whim of each of your sales team’s requests for their own sell sheets? Thoughtful, strategic, intentional planning is always better than reacting to last-minute, random organizational “ideas.

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