Innovation Visual are pleased to announce that we have been featured in yesterday's Farnham Herald! The article highlighted one of our standout achievements of 2017, which was graduating from the esteemed Google Elevator Programme.
Innovation Visual are pleased to announce that we have been featured in yesterday's Farnham Herald! The article highlighted one of our standout achievements of 2017, which was graduating from the esteemed Google Elevator Programme.
2017 has been another great year for Innovation Visual and its clients with many exciting changes. The most striking of the changes was our new office. With our growth requiring a third office change in the same number of years we have moved into a much larger space in the beautiful Tanshire Park. Thanks to all of you who came to help us celebrate the new office. Special thanks to Diverse Interactive who brought their VR and AR experiences for people to try, Chris & James from Google Partners for their talk on voice search and Karen Botha from the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation for telling us about the valuable work they are doing to protect wild painted dogs in Zimbabwe. Thanks to all who contributed to the fund-raising efforts on the night. We managed to raise more than £300 for the foundations cause.
Following the recent on-boarding of transformational coaching experts, Shine Coaching, the team at Innovation Visual have been hard at work creating a new website and developing an SEO strategy to help their business and services be found and ensure they shine online.
This week Tim Butler of Innovation Visual led a webinar in association with Liverpool University to talk about voice search and how its continued growth will impact marketing in the future.
Innovation Visual are proud sponsors of 11-year-old Taekwondo Star Phoenix Goodman, and are pleased to bring you her November update. November has certainly been a busy month for Phoenix, so there is plenty to catch up on!
You must have heard it a thousand times: today’s customer journey is more complex than ever. When searching online, people use multiple touchpoints and devices before making a decision. Think about it, have you ever booked a holiday in one setting and on one device? Highly unlikely.
Google know it and that’s why they’ve developed more tools to help you understand what your customers are doing and provide them with help every step of the way. So how can attribution help you achieve this?\
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