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    JD Bryant / President, TSP

    Having already hired and fired two marketing firms that missed their deadlines and caused our launch to be delayed over a month – finding Exhale Marketing was a relief as they delivered on-time, on-budget and with quality that far exceeded our expectations. We were able to literally… exhale, as our marketing was finally in the hands of experts of their craft.

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    Nishi Mohan / VP Sales and Marketing, Ventriloquist Communications Solutions

    I have worked with many consultants in the past, but none have delivered results to the same level as Exhale Marketing. They developed a robust marketing strategy for Ventriloquist, which dramatically lifted customer acquisition and repeat business.

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    Martha Rogers / Head Of Creative At Starbucks

    We sell tea in Starbucks, but I think the experience is very different. I think coffee is something that is quick - it's transactional. I think tea is more Zen-like. It requires a different environment

  • Jack Jones / Creative Director At H&M

    Designing is a matter of concentration. You go deep into what you want to do. It's about research, really. The concentration is warm and intimate and like the fire inside the earth - intense but not distorted.

  • Awesome Collaboration!

    Designing is a matter of concentration. You go deep into what you want to do. It’s about research. The concentration is warm and intimate and like the fire inside the earth – intense but not distorted.

    Jack Jones

    Creative Director at H&M

    Awesome Collaboration!

    A lot of consumers actively enjoy advertising, especially fashion print ads and clever TV commercials. The nostalgic cable channel TVLand features not only vintage shows but also vintage commercials.

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    Mark Wallgreen

    Head of Advertising at HP

    Awesome Collaboration!

    We sell tea in Starbucks, but I think the experience is very different. I think coffee is something that is very quick – it’s transactional. I think tea is slow and more Zen-like. It requires a different environment.

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    Martha Rogers

    Head of Creative at Starbucks