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Did you know that the Otago Chamber of Commerce (OCC) has been in business since 1861, it represents over 1,400 business and their 350,000 employees and it has the largest geographic territory of any Chamber of Commerce in New Zealand? The answer given by many Otagoites is 'No'. The management team at the OCC decided it was time to change this.
Sarah and Immersion were featured in the recent Ministry of Economic Development publication for small business start ups.
For a property lawyer, Katharine Wesley Jones is decidedly human. She admits that while she is an expert in protecting her client's property interests, marketing her newly formed firm - Wesley Jones Law - was something that she needed help with.
SYDNEY marketing agencies beware — Dunedin’s Sarah Girvan has you in her sights.
Miss Girvan (30) is founder and managing director of Immersion Marketing, a marketing strategy agency based in Dunedin’s Exchange heritage precinct.
After Phase #1 of Immersion’s rebrand, it was time to take on the website - we have to practise what we preach after all!
Meet the newest member of the Immersion team – Sarah Hill. In 1998 she added a few letters behind her name after graduating from Otago University with a degree in Marketing (Hons). Until recently, she could be found working in a specialist technology firm on both marketing strategy and business development.
New Zealand Elite Triathlete Tony Dodds wants to attract more world class international triathletes to Wanaka for the elite leg of the Contact Tri Series on Friday 20th January 2012 and he is putting up to ten grand of money where his mouth is.
Immersion pitched for and won the branding and signage contract for the multi-million dollar re-development of Lambton Square Shopping Centre.
Ethos Woodfires are based in Christchurch and their patented wood fires are sold nation-wide. Ethos approached Immersion Marketing wanting assistance to develop a marketing strategy and refreshed brand that would help them to increase sales and distribution nationwide.
Cancer is a pandemic disease; as a Dunedin based company that is developing cancer diagnostic technologies, Pacific Edge is saving lives on a world scale.
Immersion partnered with Strategy Design & Advertising, from Christchurch, to reposition the brand and develop an innovative information pack for medical professionals (predominately urologists) and patients.
Late last year in an effort to increase the number of elite competitors and support the Contact Tri's continued presence in Wanaka, local Wanaka triathlete and Olympic hopeful Doddsy (Tony Dodds) laid down the 'Doddsy International' challenge.
WHK Dunedin has been Immersion Marketing's company accountant right from the start. They understand the importance of a professional marketing team; have used Immersion's services, and recommended Immersion to their clients.
Conducting product testing for our new client, Cannon Hill Gourmet Foods proved to be just another hard day at the Immersion Marketing office... It was a unanimous decision that the aioli, and the saffron, dill and mustard mayonnaise are to die for!
The blank canvas that was our office has recently been treated to an extreme makeover as part of the first stage in transforming Immersion's office into a funky creative space!
Venture Partners are exactly the type of client we love working with - we love getting our teeth into new markets, and the carbon market is certainly that!
Jacqui and her super styling team of stylists at True Grit hair spa have had a pretty rough ride over the past year.
Due to the Immersion team's recent growth, it was recognised that an upgrade from the shoebox office space on George Street was needed.
New Zealand Elite Triathlete and Wanaka local Tony Dodds has been involved in a car crash in Germany whilst training for this weekend’s ITU World Series race in Hamburg.
If the uptake of this year’s public lantern making workshops is anything to go by, the 2011 Midwinter Carnival Procession promises to be one of the best ever!
Thankfully since the devastating earthquake in February, all of our Christchurch clients have found their feet. How on earth we would cope in their shoes we will hopefully never have to find out - our hats are off to their perseverance and resourcefulness.