How Marketing Brand Made ₦1 Billion For A Client

Launches special offers, including consultations on services that are both free and inexpensive, to entice various businesses who would like the possibility of altering their company view.
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BeachTV, a very unpopular marketing communications firm in Lagos, Nigeria, accomplished the unbelievable for a client. It came up with a clever scheme that brought in close to 1 billion Naira.

It was established four years ago to assist small firms who feel underserved by the disproportionately large creative agencies sector complex. creating speciality campaigns on a shoestring budget that aids brands in increasing their revenue by over 331%.

After successfully serving the SME market, BeachTV is changing its name. Having a fresh brand attitude that emphasizes broadening its audience, service offerings, and interests. By welcoming businesses to the positive side of marketing. Their new approach of giving marketing ads the thrilling, alluring atmosphere of a beach represents a major upgrade over their initial theory.

Speaking of the rebranding, CEO of Beachtv Media, Afolabi Adams noted. “We’ve achieved exactly what we started to do. Help small brands transform their bottom lines with crazy strategies. Now it’s time to dial up the pressure. We want the bigger startups, the multinationals.”

BeachTV is launching special offers, including consultations on services that are both free and inexpensive, to entice various businesses who would like to investigate the possibility of altering their company view.

With the goal of expanding to West Africa in the upcoming year, BeachTV will officially relaunch in July, bringing its traditional and digital marketing, communications and PR, branding offerings to the entire continent. It will also add global PR, talent management, and original content programming to its portfolio.

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