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10 Reasons to use Juiced Media
Thursday, 24 September 2009 15:45
ExperienceJuiced Media is amongst the most experienced media and design agencies in the Suffolk and Norfolk region. Our least experienced team member has 9 years of experience in their field, not really what you would call a 'beginner'.
KnowledgeWe have a unique approach to training and staffing. All our team members are qualified professionals in their field.
QualityWith award winning web design and graphic design award winners on our team, y…Embrace Fun Run 2009
Monday, 10 August 2009 12:01
Juiced Media’s very own web director, Joseph Scott took part in the Embrace fun run on the 9th August 2009 along with his good friend Richard Carruthers.
The 3 mile charity fun run was organised in conjunction with bWell fitness to raise money for local hospital, James Paget Hospital and the palliative care unit and featured many other attractions such as local bands, a comedy club, a summer fete and more importantly, a hog roast.
The event was…Sky's the limit 2009
Friday, 24 July 2009 00:00
Juiced Media held a corporate hospitality event alongside Performance Partnership Plus and Managed Perceptions on the 24th August 2009.
The event was held for existing clients of all 3 companies to watch the annual Lowestoft seafront air festival from the Bluenotes II venue on Claremont Pier where we were able to enjoy exclusive VIP views over the beach.Crackerz & Jam Photo Shoot
Wednesday, 08 July 2009 00:00
DJ duo Crackerz and Jam enrolled Juiced Media to provide promotional photography for their upcoming debut single release "Big up girl!". The local electro-breaks DJ's have hit the big time with their first release "Big up girl!" with the single going to No.2 on some download charts, beating long established acts such as the Prodigy on popular download sites such as Juno Records.
Juiced Media provided PR and reportage photography services in the …Is the Search Engine Industry Heating Up?
Monday, 06 July 2009 16:23
A lot has been happening in the search industry over the last year. Google is still the dominant player, but Yahoo and Microsoft are continuing to fight. Is there hope for the other engines?
After Yahoo rejected Microsoft’s offer to buy the company last year, many people seemed to give up on the search engine. Since Carol Bartz took over the reigns at Yahoo, expectations of the company’s future have been mixed. Some view it as an impossible batt…More Articles...
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