Marketing agency Sam & Andy has been appointed by real estate firm Jadeite Developers to manage the integrated communications for its upcoming projects, marking a significant step in the firm's expansion strategy.
Real EstateMarketing AgencyIntegrated CommunicationsBrand StrategyDigital MarketingReal EstateApr 28, 2025
The main focus of the partnership is to manage the integrated communications for Jadeite Developers' upcoming projects, including brand strategy, digital marketing, public relations, and event management.
Sam & Andy offers a wide range of services, including brand strategy, digital marketing, public relations, and event management.
Digital marketing will be used to reach a wider audience, create engaging content, and ensure that Jadeite Developers' properties are easily discoverable online.
Jadeite Developers is known for delivering high-quality, sustainable homes and commercial spaces, with a strong focus on customer satisfaction and a loyal clientele.
The appointment of Sam & Andy is significant because it brings in the agency's expertise in integrated communications, which will help Jadeite Developers achieve its marketing goals and stand out in a competitive market.
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