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Company |
Dog Digital |
| Address | 4 West Regent Street Glasgow Scotland G2 1RW |
| Expertise | Content Management, Ecommerce, Accessibility, Organic & Paid Search, Email Marketing, Social Marketing, Consultancy |
| Clients | Adobe In The Park Resolution Scottish Power Subway Wee World |
| Description (taken from their website) |
Dog Digital is a full service digital agency with a set of blue chip clients across the UK.
Founded in 1996, Dog covers the full range of digital services - site construction and design, content production, community management, search optimisation, and marketing campaigns. Dog Digital’s team consists of 28 full time staff - based in our Glasgow office - covering the marketing, consultancy, creative, technical and project management skills that allow us to deliver efficient end-to-end digital solutions to our clients. While retaining the same determination and enthusiasm we had in 1996, in 2008 we are now able to offer greater depth and experience. Today our solutions extend beyond the web to mobile devices, digital TV and public-access ICT. We have received industry-recognition and awards for producing effective and accessible interface designs, backed up with solid programming and practical problem-solving. In 2007, Dog won 'Best Website' awards for NationalTheatreScotland.com and Abobe-live.com at the Roses Advertising Awards. And in a UK-wide survey of clients conducted at the end of 2007 by trade magazine, Revolution, Dog Digital featured in the top 20 UK agencies in the ‘new technology’, ‘understanding business’, ‘working well with other agencies’, ‘data collection’ and ‘return on investment’ categories. |