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JA&G
Offices: Cincinnati, Ohio
JA&G Advertising is a full-service advertising
agency dedicated exclusively to the needs
of the retail industry. Those needs are
distinctly different from other kinds of
advertising. As so are they. They understand
that you might not need all of their services
so they're willing to help you with the ones
you do. The "chain" that makes up your marketing
program is only as strong as its weakest
link. They provide the links you need to
strengthen your effort. |
JAN Kelley Marketing
Offices: New York, New York
JAN Kelley works with proven research professionals,
all of whom share a similar philosophy of
getting information: Intelligence, insight,
intuition, and imagination. At JAN Kelley,
they recognize that lots of companies can
make a good media plan. So they venture
beyond the GRP’s and work with their media
partners. At JAN Kelley, inspiration and
design play a big part in the creative process. |
JDAnthony
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
JDAnthony is the brand doctor. Their strategic
process clarifies, defines and articulates—or
diagnoses—today's medical marketing challenges.
First they diagnose; then they prescribe.
Their decisions are backed by methodical
discovery and research, often including
persona studies, content audits, surveys
and focus groups. They keep your brand healthy.
The strategy and tools that they provide
serves as a brand guidepost and tactical
outline over many marketing years. |
Jennings
Offices: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
If you asked them what makes them different,
they'd say "consumer anthropology." Yes, it
sounds impressive, but what it really means
is that they listen to people. They meet
with drivers at truck stops at 6 am. Shop
with people as they shop, and eat with them
where they dine. The result is a deeper
understanding of how a product or service
relates to a consumer within the context
of their life. And that's powerful knowledge. |
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JH&A
Offices: Austin, Texas
Whether you need a targeted mailer or an
integrated multi-national campaign, JH&A
Advertising can help. By engaging an agency
with comprehensive capabilities you benefit
from an unusually high level of insight
to your business—insights that promote brand
integrity by ensuring the components of
your campaign work together to achieve marketing
goals. And, you save time and money by eliminating
redundant agency learning curves. |
Jocoto
Offices: San Ramon, California
Jocoto Advertising is a full-service advertising
agency concentrating on the healthcare market
and offering everything from advertising,
branding, and strategic planning to video
and website production. Their goal is to
bring a fresh, modern approach to delivering
their client's unique messages to their
target audiences. Their years of experience
in the healthcare arena have given them
a deep understanding of how the market works. |
Johnson Gray
Offices: Newport Beach, California
Johnson Gray Advertising does anything and
everything you'd expect from a full-service
advertising partner. Basically, they're
a one-man band. Not so much the one-man
bands that you would find at Venice Beach,
but rather one that would sell out the Hollywood
Bowl. Since opening their doors, they've
kicked a little tush here and there by getting
football stadium-loads of consumers to buy
lots of their client's stuff. |
Joiner Rowland Serio
Offices: Dallas, Texas
Joiner Rowland Serio is a full-service advertising
agency. Of course, that means they do the
things a lot of agencies do... print, radio,
outdoor, in-store, marketing, media planning
and buying, design. The similarities end
with their uncanny ability to create distinctive
brands for their clients, which boils down
to their customers remembering and actually
caring about the message. At the core of
all this is their staff's dogged belief
in the power of an idea. |
J Stokes & Associates
Offices: Walnut Creek, California
Founded in1974, J. Stokes & Associates is
a results-driven advertising and public
relations firm serving retail and business-to-business
industries throughout the West and selected
US markets. Since their founding, they have
continued to grow and prosper—even during
economic downturns—due to the depth and
breadth of clientele that they serve. |
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JT Mega
Offices: St Louis Park, Minnesota
They have high standards for food at J T
Mega Marketing Communications. That's why
they've become one of the nation's largest
independent advertising agencies specializing
in the food industry. Their 39-person staff
combines strategic discipline and creative
talent with a hands-on knowledge of the
food industry. They tackle the tough issues
from brand management to distributor relationships
to operator concerns. |
JU
Offices: Irvine, California
At J-U, they believe no assignment is too
hard, too big, too small or too unmanageable
to manage. They like solving things strategically
first. Thinking differently. Uncovering
nuggets no one else thought to uncover.
Then they do creative that makes people
say, "Dang, I should have thought of that!"
And of course, "Dang, I need that!" They
like skunking the competition. |
Juice
Offices: Denver, Colorado
Juice Communications is a full-service advertising
agency. And they take the idea of full-service
very much to heart. They tend to have fewer
clients than other agencies their size,
but they do more work for each one of them.
From outdoor to radio, long-format video
to recruitment ads, trade shows to party
planning, they are their clients' first
call. They plan. They execute. They work. |
Justice & Young
Offices: Cincinnati, Ohio
Leading business executives rely on Justice
& Young because of the breadth of marketing
communications expertise they have in their
core disciplines—expertise that enables
clients to focus on core competencies while
they help them grow. Through their Just
Right™ program, their team of experts brings
focus and clarity to communications initiatives
that positively impact client organizational
goals. |
J Walter Thompson (JWT)
Offices: New York, New York
J Walter Thompson is transforming the world's
first advertising agency into the world's
first global brand communications company.
Not for themselves, but to help JWT clients
drive short-term sales and build long-term
value for their brands. They start by understanding
better than anyone else how people consume
communications, then using this understanding
to help clients plan the most effective
total brand communications programs. This
helps them create ideas big enough to work
powerfully wherever they appear. |
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