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NexBoom Announces Move to New Hong Kong Location

NexBoom is a NY/Florida-based digital agency that has a broad and successful track record of building major brands. It provides world-class performance and technology, enabling its clients to reach a diverse and evolving market.

2012-11-11
DALLAS, TX, November 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Lou Zant, President of Nexboom Universe http://www.nexboom.com/ a wholly owned subsidiary of Nexboom Universe Group http://www.nexboomuniverse.vg/, announced today that the international offices of NexBoom have moved to a beautiful new Hong Kong location.

NexBoom is a NY/Florida-based digital agency that has a broad and successful track record of building major brands. With an exceptional mix of Baby Boomer wisdom, business values and methods, as well as having unprecedented Generation-X technological knowledge and ability, NexBoom is uniquely placed in the online marketing world. It provides world-class performance and technology, enabling its clients to reach a diverse and evolving market.

"We are excited about the rapid growth and development of our international market," says Mr. Lou Zant, President of NexBoom. "Our new creative environment in Hong Kong will enable us to provide our expanding menu of services to an emerging International clientele."

The new address for the NexBoom International Office is:
2/F Shui On Centre, 6-8 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
The new telephone number is 852-2824-8673.

NexBoom offers a full suite of proven online marketing solutions developed by industry thought leaders and tested through years of e-commerce experience. NexBoom creates and implements comprehensive online marketing campaigns and acquires customers through online and offline touch points.

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[Press-News.org] NexBoom Announces Move to New Hong Kong Location
NexBoom is a NY/Florida-based digital agency that has a broad and successful track record of building major brands. It provides world-class performance and technology, enabling its clients to reach a diverse and evolving market.