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New Marketing & Web Firm in MA


A friend of mine has just partnered up with a friend of hers in a new partnership. I based my businesses on relationship selling and support. I felt that if I could establish a rapport with my clients I was better able to meet their needs. Oddly enough I felt that ethical considerations should always be part of my business life. Knowing Maryellen I feel that I can comfortably recommend doing business with this new partnership. The following is their press release. If you are in need for this type of work, I don’t think you would be disappointed.

Scituate, Massachusetts (June 2, 2008) – Fat Cat Design, a web and print graphic design firm and Tree Frog Marketing, a marketing communications and public relations firm, announce partnership of their companies.

“By dovetailing our businesses we can provide a full range of services, allowing clients to literally pick and choose elements to find the right fit or balance, and achieve their marketing needs and goals,” says Maryellen McCarthy Rogers, principal owner of Tree Frog Marketing.

“Our joint venture will bring a full spectrum of cutting edge services to the client –with one stop shopping,” adds Jamie Ross of Fat Cat Design.
Some of the services offered include Event Marketing and Planning, Strategic Services - Branding/ Messaging/Corporate Identity, Public Relations Initiatives, Corporate Communications/Collateral, Online Identity Creation and Website Design/Development.


Contact: Jamie Ross, Principal
Fat Cat Design
Phone: (781) 679-0747
E-mail: Jamie@fcddesign.net
http://www.fcdesign.net

Contact: Maryellen Rogers, Principal
Tree Frog Marketing
Phone: (781) 545-9125
Email: mrogers@treefrogmarketing.net
http://www.treefrogmarketing.net

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