TUSTIN, CA, May 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Tang Marketing Group, a growing marketing and branding consulting firm with offices in the West an East Coast United States, announced today the launch of their new website www.tangmarketinggroup.com.
The Orange County-based firm specializes in branding, social media marketing, stylish business concepts, publications, online marketing and public relations.
As expressed by Tang Marketing Group's President, Christina Tang, "By applying the power of branding, we work to create positive images and credible brand language that both ignites brand recognition and empowers momentum to increase revenue. Our clients range from small boutiques to enterprise level corporations. We believe in inspiration, drive and determination and have the creative and consulting team to reflect this."
Along with the redesign of the website, Christina and the team at Tang Marketing Group have added coaching to their list of services. As Christina states, "We have teamed up with seasoned and recognized Sales experts in various industries to add coaching sessions and training events to our services that will aide in the conversation rate and prove to be a value add to the success of the marketing campaign efforts."
Tang Marketing Group is celebrating the launch of the new website by conducting a drawing amongst all Facebook Fans joining before May 31st. One fan will be drawn at random and will be given one (1) month of FREE social media updates and postings ($600 value)! To enter the drawing, simply "like" Tang Marketing Group's Facebook Page before May 31st at www.facebook.com/TMGBrandStyle.
And, to celebrate the excitement and momentum of the website redesign, Tang Marketing Group is offering a 30% discount on all of their marketing services through September 1st. Need a new email marketing approach? Or a sales expert to come perk your team up for summer? How about your own website redesign? Take advantage of this promotion by emailing hello@tangmarketinggroup.com and scheduling your marketing consultation.
Visit Tang Marketing Group's new website at www.tangmarketinggroup.com.
Orange County based Marketing + Brand Consulting firm, Tang Marketing Group specializes in branding, social media marketing, stylish concepts, publications, online marketing and much more!
By applying the power of branding, we work to create positive images and credible brand language that both ignites brand recognition and empowers momentum.
Our clients range from small boutiques to enterprise level corporations.
Tang Marketing Group believes in inspiration, drive, and determination.
Orange County Full Service Marketing Firm Announces New Website and Services
Growing Orange County marketing and branding firm launches new site and services to benefit local small business owners.
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