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2009 October 01
Company Description
Appency is a full service marketing agency providing app developers with services such as app analytics, public relations & media planning.
Appency is a full service marketing and PR firm dedicated to serving the needs of mobile application developers. Appency provides a full range of marketing services: app analysis, competitor research, public relations, social media marketing, app user engagement, media planning and buying, app store optimization, promotion, sweepstakes, and expert consulting. Appency takes a full range of marketing and advertising strategies, and applies them to the world of mobile applications. A full service agency, Appency starts as early as the conception and brand creation phase, and follows apps through their launch and on to success, utilizing public relations, social media marketing, advertising, and promotions. Focusing only on apps, Appency's team members are experts in the ins-and-outs of what it takes to be successful in the highly competitive app ecosystem. Appency's sweet spot is with apps for the Apple platforms including the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and soon, Apple Watch, but also well versed in Android, Nokia and Windows platforms. Since Appency's launch in October 2009, they have helped launch apps that have gotten into the top of nearly every app category in iTunes. Working with major media outlets, advertising networks, and prominent bloggers on a daily basis, Appency has the connections in the app world that get products high visibility publicity placements. Our clients have been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, SELF Magazine, Forbes, CondeNast Traveler, Fast Company, Gizmodo, MacWorld, PCWorld, iPhone Life Magazine, and nearly every major app review blog.
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Manufacturer:
Hardware -
Formed:
October 1, 2009 -
Founders:
Liz Jones -
Company Website:
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Company E-mail:
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Company Address:
1824 29th StreetSacramento, CAUnited States -
CEO:
- Liz Jones
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