According to the Washington Business Journals Book Of lists, SmithGifford, has broken into the top 10 sized agencies in the Washington DC area. Also of note is that we are the fastest growing from 16 to 9. We are also excited because all the work despite the growth, is the best this year in our short 7 year history. Another bit of news is that now we are just about 30% digital from last years 0%. And next year we are projecting at least 50% of our billings should be from digital media. Not necessarily a sign of the times, but marks a year long shift here at SmithGifford. Last year around this time we made a conscious choice to be media neutral and focus on content based on sound strategy. The freedom that allows us is amazing. New media channels are popping up daily. We have also undertaking a relationship with SGS a new firm that when working with media, has media at the table in the creative and strategic work. The results of that relationship are truly inspirational. more to come.
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RT @Ford_Dalia: Last day for @WashAutoShow -come visit us @FordAutoShows before we are gone! 3 hours ago
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RT @WashBiz: Must see pre-game prep. Ad execs @caryhatch and Matt Smith @smithgifford tell @abc7rebecca lowdown on SuperBowl ads http:// ... 3 hours ago
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Beware of 'Remove Timeline' Facebook Scams - http://t.co/HdJiFjuO <via PC World> #IDTheft #clickjacking 6 hours ago
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How to install your child's safety seat. A 2012 guide provided by Nissan SnugKids. http://t.co/pbA93seT 6 hours ago
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@ABC7 @ABC7Rececca interviews Matt Smith http://t.co/1RPKa2K9 Washington Business Report 6 hours ago
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Fraudsters still pumping massive sums of tax fraud proceeds through U.S. banks, http://t.co/ZR3v7GOS #IDTheft 7 hours ago
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Congratulations! Nice work. And keep up the Fast Friday Blog posts please. So I don’t have to.
Comment by Lee McKnight Jr. — December 14, 2009 @ 10:34 pm
HA, we just had a fast food monday. Dear lord. I am getting old… Any special requests.. A whopper, perhaps some golden fried chicken. Perhaps some Roy Rogers Sliders… mmmmmmmm, with some perfectly salted french fries. Being slow dipped into a perfect 50 50 combination of BBQ sauce and ketchup… and then a big gulp of Coke…. There hows that..
Comment by Matt — December 15, 2009 @ 6:54 am
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