Marvee Strategies, a digital, content-creation, and branding agency, is positioned to set the pace in the digital and marketing communication sector by transforming the industry through technology deployment.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
With the next generation of high and sophisticated technology, the company reaffirmed its commitment to assisting organizations and enterprises in setting the pace in developing and evolving landscapes.
According to a statement issued by the firm’s CEO, Marvelous Nwabueze, his company has laid the groundwork for a new era of marketing and content production and management.
Nwabueze, a seasoned marketer and content strategist, said he founded the firm as a creative and marketing agency that has since developed into a prominent role in assisting businesses in connecting with customers and bridging the gap between influencers and brands.
He claims that the organization has already obtained partnerships in real estate, marketing campaigns, and music management, among other areas.
He said: “The African modern marketplace as we know has been characterized by uncertainty, wide-scale innovation, and fluctuation.”
“In a time where marketing strategies abound, Marvee Strategies was made to strike the right tone with any brand audience. We use a people-centric approach towards content streams and branding; one that pays attention to the brand’s audience and not the brand.
”We uphold the mantra that every brand and talent is unique, regardless of being in the same field or line of work, and each brand has the responsibility to connect emotionally and personally to its audience.”
“2020 was an especially prolific year in regards to Marvee’s impact on the industry. In May 2020, Marvee Strategies signed a content and marketing deal with Lambo Homes, a real estate company that specializes in high-end housing and luxury accommodation.”
A few months later, another agreement was reached with Ike Exclusive, an entertainment site that heavily incorporates humour into its news and entertainment distribution channels.”
“Down the line, Marvelous has seen the incorporation of International business practices and the adoption of afro-continental talent, that are already well on course to re-charting the African continent’s path in the eyes of the world.”
“These events hold relevance not just in the dynamics of the public relations that they are characterized by, but by the grander scheme of what a no young man is achieving in Africa’s vibrant content terrain.”
“The future is open to unknown possibilities. Years from now, the way content and marketing are used to revolutionize the connection between talent/brands and the general public will be completely different.”
“With digital marketing, improved branding, PR campaigns, and significant networking, Marvelous Nwabueze is positioning brands and talents firmly and audibly, to credibly create a voice of their own in the ever-evolving landscape that is Africa,” he stressed.
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