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nFusion Wins at Two National Award Shows
nFusion is pleased to have won two National ADDY Awards and one first place ACE Award in 2010.
nFusion Wins Two Silver ADDYs at the 2010 National Finals
Austin, Texas – June 15, 2010 – nFusion, one of the country’s leading integrated marketing agencies, has won two National ADDY Awards.
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Agencies’ Roles Called into Question
An article titled “Proving Ground: Greater Need for ROI Calls Agencies Roles into Question,” in the May 15th issue of Marketing News, the American Marketing Association’s monthly magazine, explored the evolution of client-agency relationships. John Ellett, nFusion’s CEO and Managing Partner, was heavily quoted.
nFusion Adds Three Account Supervisors
Integrated marketing agency nFusion Group, LLC today announced the addition of three account supervisors for consumer and technology account management.
nFusion Honored for Interactive and Print Creative
nFusion Group, LLC, an integrated marketing agency, has won awards for both its interactive and print creative this spring. The Advertising Federation awarded nFusion the Bronze Addy for Interactive Media in regional competition for the advergame, “Adopt-A-Sloth,” created to promote 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment’s DVD release of Ice Age 2: The Meltdown in 2006.
McCoy’s Building Supply Selects nFusion as Agency of Record
McCoy’s, one of the largest family-owned retail building supply companies in the US, has selected integrated marketing agency nFusion Group, LLC, as its interactive Agency of Record. nFusion will develop and execute interactive marketing strategies designed to engage customers and position McCoy’s as the first place to go when seeking information and products for home upgrades.
Strategies: Weaving in the Web- Wilshire Homes devotes its ad dollars to the Internet
To read the Austin Business Journal article on Weaving in the Web- Wilshire Homes devotes its ad dollars to the Internet, click here.

