MetaEra新纪元:为您打造Web3 时代的非同质化品牌

链得得Published on 2024-09-12Last updated on 2024-09-18

香港时间,2024年9月13日 - Web3媒体领域的领导者MetaEra今日宣布,将扩大其现有的服务范围,以更好地服务客户在全球和各个地区的品牌管理与业务增长的需求。同时,MetaEra还发布了全新的品牌标语:“打造您的非同质化品牌!” 新的标语也代表着MetaEra的业务远景, 希望通过将创意与整合营销服务,为客户打造量身定制的方案,全面革新传统的市场营销服务。

MetaEra的创始人Vito Zheng表示:“MetaEra的目标很简单,为您建立完善的品牌形象,助力公司业务发展。我们将创意方案与整合营销服务相结合,用Web3的语言,将您的故事讲述给全世界。”

为了实现这一目标,MetaEra将利用其全方位优势资源,为全球客户提供以下服务:

●媒体策略与传播

●内容创作

●KOL营销

●社交媒体与社区增长

●线下活动

●线上活动与AMA

●研报与市场分析

●增长策略与数据分析

●公共事务

Vito Zheng补充道:“MetaEra不仅仅是一家市场营销公司。我们希望通过创意和非传统的方式为客户打造非同质化的品牌。在不断变化的Web3环境中,非同质化的品牌需要开创型的解决方案。MetaEra将不断发展创新,以更好地满足客户的需求。”

关于MetaEra:

MetaEra是Web3 行业的品牌与增长专家,为客户提供创意型解决方案。MetaEra在全球各地区利用全方位优势资源,为您的品牌管理和业务增长提供定制化服务。

如需了解更多有关新服务的信息,请通过邮箱([email protected])、Telegram(MetaEra_Media)或微信(MetaEra_Media)与MetaEra联系。更多相关信息,请访问https://www.metaera.hk/,并关注MetaEra的X和Telegram账号。

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