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Friday, May 2, 2008

Burk Advertising & Marketing named to top agencies list

BAM was one of only two Dallas firms to make the cut.

Burk Advertising & Marketing Inc. was selected by BtoB magazine as one of the top 130 business-to-business agencies in the United States.

Burk Advertising & Marketing was one of only two Dallas firms included in the April 7 list. They appeared alongside large firms such as BBDO New York and Ogilvy North America. Some of the selection criteria included recent business growth and effective campaign development, implementation and results.

Bailey Burk, Founder and CEO of Burk Advertising & Marketing

Burk Advertising & Marketing

Bailey Burk, Founder and CEO of Burk Advertising & Marketing

Burk Advertising & Marketing was also listed in BtoB’s Interactive Marketing Guide, an annual publication that offers information and commentary on topics such as search, online advertising, b-to-b media sites, social media, analytics and multimedia. The interactive agencies list features the “best of the best” digital providers -- firms that offer interactive services such as the above.

BtoB focuses on business-to-business marketing strategies and insights. In addition to its monthly publications, BtoB develops a few special issues per year and serves more than 45,000 subscribers nationwide. It is located in New York and published by Crain Communications. For more information, visit www.btobonline.com.

Burk Advertising & Marketing is a business-to-business agency that supports client growth through insightful, creative strategies. Located in Dallas’ historical West End, the agency provides a full range of communications services from traditional advertising, marketing and public relations, to cutting-edge interactive and integrated campaigns. For more information, visit www.wambam.com or call Bailey Burk at 214-953-0494.

Source: Burk Advertising & Marketing



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