The cobbler's son

If 3Sixty is any kind of economic barometer then the recession is well and truly over! In fact we've been so busy building sites for our clients we haven't had time to update our own (you know what they say about the cobbler's son!)

We're lucky enough to be flooded with work at the moment. Just about all of it is under construction so we haven't got any new projects to reveal right now.

But if you're interested, here are a few of the things that we're beavering away on at 3Sixty as I type:

Deutsche Bahn - it's been a while coming, but our first campaign as Deutsche Bahn's UK digital marketing agency is due to go live very soon. Watch this space.

Birmingham International Airport - we landed the digital marketing brief for Birmingham in the autumn of last year and we are working on their brand new website, which will be the hub of their marketing activity going forward. With a fair wind the new site should be live sometime in May.

Denplan - Denplan is the UK's leading dental payment plan company and is owned by AXA. We're working on a new site for Denplan that will use Sitecore as the content management system.

Bristol International Airport - We celebrate five years of working with Bristol Airport this summer. We've transformed their business with all the digital marketing activity we've helped them with in that time (don't just take our word for it). This year we are working on some innovative digital marketing campaigns and making sure that Bristol's website continues to stay ahead of the pack.

Colt - we are helping Colt, one of the UK's largest telecommunications companies, with a website re-brand project across multiple language sites.

We've also got work on the go for Zuken, Mindshare, Bibby, William Golding and a charity site we are doing pro bono for a bunch of Bristol firefighters who are climbing up Kilimanjaro in full gear (mad!) (Last year they travelled on scooters from John O'Groats to Tarifa in Southern Spain to raise money for Children in Need.)

Check back soon to see some of these projects added to our portfolio.

Posted 11 February 2010 by Chris Thurling

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