Ad Agency Assists Assist Wireless with Integrated Advertising

Through a new integrated advertising campaign, Agency Creative seeks to grow additional market share for telecom client Assist Wireless. Assist Wireless is an authorized provider of Lifeline Service. The company came to the Dallas advertising agency needing to promote their growing number of new brick and mortar Oklahoma stores and increase online enrollment.

Is Your Marketing Plan Keeping Up with the Growth of Mobile Users?

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We live in a time of rapidly changing technology and behavior. Maybe you haven’t noticed it yet. But, odds are, your company’s website mobile traffic has been rapidly growing. And this is not just a trend in your industry, we are seeing this in all verticals.

Why Optimize Your Business Website for Search Engines?

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I’ve been busy. I’ve slogged through 50 some blogs, watched 20 videos, and visited a myriad of websites. Add to that, 3 thick boring books. One about on-page Search Engine Optimization (SEO), one about the latest algorithmic updates from Google, and lastly a torturous tome on link building and off-page SEO.

Agency Creative Lends a Helping Hand to 3 Great Causes

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Agency Creative is not only about making a profit. It’s also our passion to help fuel worthy causes in the greater North Texas area. In 2013, we partnered with a variety of Christian ministries to help them recruit volunteers and raise support. We worked with Prince of Peace Lutheran Church on a pro bono basis […]

Doing the Right Thing

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Doing the right thing is typically not the easiest solution. It can cost you more time, less profit, or make you at odds with the majority.

2014 Web Design Trends

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This article is not about predicting the next big thing in web design. Why? For the simple reason that design trends are mostly witnessed. Rarely predicted. So just think of this blog entry as a meteorological forecast of the “web weather” that appears to be blowing our way in 2014.