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    Charles Communications Associates, LLC is an independent creative marketing communications, new media and public relations firm that helps local and global companies, organizations and non-profits create, build and launch brands. Recognized as one of the most effective PR firms in the wine industry, CCA is also known for success in the gourmet, natural and organic food and beverage categories, as well as for top shelf spirits and luxury products marketing. Their interests and values drive their business and they are fortunate to work with others who share in their philosophy of social responsibility in work and life.

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    Northpeak Is A World-Class Conversion Rate Optimization And Growth Marketing Firm With A Data And Design-First Approach. Focus on building your vision, while they deliver you results. They’re a lean full stack growth team with PhD holding UX researchers, Google, Facebook, & CXL certified marketers, full stack developers, data scientists, content marketers, and award-winning designers.

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    iNet is an intangible. There aren’t many great creatives in radio. In branding there are less. In strategizing there are even less. Most companies have no BRAND. The products and services are amazing, the businesses are often brilliant. There is just nothing for consumers to grab and buckle themselves into. The web sites are also no influence in creating the brand, brand strategy, ad concept or ads. iNET creative has dozens of mind traps and hooks. Duplicitous meanings and meanings left for the listener to decipher or wonder at. While these traps can get a listener stuck in a thought midstream over two, three, twenty exposures they force acceptance of the message and action. When they discover the hidden hooks listeners feel like insiders, part of the story and part of the brand.

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