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Unicomm Media Group

www.unicommmedia.com

 
UniComm Media Group is a full service marketing and advertising consulting firm in Greenville, SC. Our client base is wide-ranging, but our specialty is in the Hispanic Market.    The Hispanic market responds to different mediums and promotional strategies. From nuances within the Spanish language to the unique ways the Hispanic market responds to a company`s marketing efforts, each detail has an effect on a company`s marketing campaign. UniComm Media Group understands these complex details. We are uniquely positioned and in tune with what makes the Hispanic market react to a marketing campaign.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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