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Boxcar Marketing Recommended Companies

by | Feb 14, 2013 | Uncategorized

Who Is On the List & Why

At times Boxcar Marketing is working to capacity and we are unable to provide personalized referrals to new project requests so we created this list of recommended companies. The companies included are remarkable in their own ways and have provided services to Boxcar Marketing in the past. We trust them to deliver quality work and to treat their clients well.

Please contact any of these companies directly via their websites.

Boxcar Marketing Website Developers (alpha by CMS)

ExpressionEngine: Eric Barstad, Shadow Box Creative Media

Drupal: Catherine Winters

Wordpress:  Christine Rondeau, Bluelime Media

Online Marketing

Capulet Communications: Julie Szabo, Darren Barefoot and Theodora Lamb provide online marketing for not-for-profits, national and global brands. They are experts in Web PR, social media marketing, cause-based marketing and online strategy.

October 17 Media:  Tamara Brooks, Brenda Cadman and their great team handle social media, web development and web marketing for medium to large organizations. They are great at Social Media Branding, i.e., cover photos, profile pictures, background designs, and header images for Facebook and Twitter. 

MAKe: Strategy, creative, production and management for brands. Full service for online and print campaigns, including video production

Search Marketing

eMarketing101.ca: Alex Brabant is a member of SEMPO Vancouver and provides search marketing services such as PPC and SEO. He's a genius with PPC, in particular for the travel and tourism industry. 

Local SEO Guide: Andrew Shotland is the guy for local search marketing and search engine optimization strategy. 

SEMPO Member Directory: Search Engine Marketing Professionals Organization member listings.

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