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The Natural Gas Company, one of South Australia’s largest organisations has appointed Jarvis Marketing to develop and produce a marketing campaign that highlights the benefits of natural gas. The marketing campaign consists of a series of television Ad’s point of sale collateral, internal communication material and an online component.

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We are excited to announce Jarvis Marketing has recently been appointed by Rivergum homes. Rivergum are one of the nations leading contemporary builders, and an innovative force that has changed the face of progressive building in Australia.

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Jarvis continue to strengthen their relationship with Hindmarsh Plumbing by partnering with them to develop their future Marketing strategy. We pride ourselves on our ability to work closely with the team at Hindmarsh to develop and implement their marketing strategy. We have recently launched their new positioning statement of ‘it has to be Hindmarsh’.

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A new 15 sec TVC has been written and produced by Jarvis marketing for Gerard McCabe Jewellers. This prestigious local brand gave us a great brief that has resulted in a superb brand commercial that will stand out from the myriad of retail jewellery ads that bombard out television screens. It is fantastic working with a client that believes so strongly in their brand.

National magazine advertising such as Harpers Bazaar, Madison and Wish together with a bold new catalogue to be launched in December 2009 will support the television campaign.

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Local board game creator Signature Games has appointed Jarvis to market their new board game – Footprints.
The game is based around learning how to save the environment in an educational and interactive way. Perfect for children and adults alike. Look out for all sorts of exciting initiatives around this game in the coming months.

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Jarvis Marketing has teamed up with local business Adelaide Ice to launch the ‘coolest’ of new advertising ideas.
Icy Media, a new subsidiary of Jarvis Marketing has been set up to offer full colour ads on ice bags that are distributed and purchased at most convenience stores such as service stations, supermarkets and liquor outlets etc.

The first local campaign will hit the streets in October 2009 and involves 500,000 ice bags being branded with the Drug and Alcohol Services of South Australia message ‘drink too much it gets ugly’.

The Ice industry are so excited about the opportunity the idea has gained the attention of other Ice bag distributors around Australia and together with Jarvis Marketing they have formed an alliance to sell advertising on Ice bags around the country. Nationally there are more than 40 million Ice bags sold per annum covering all major cities and regional areas. (In South Australia this figure is around 3.5 million bags per annum) The advantage of this unique medium is that it reaches a very specific target market at the point of purchase.

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Leading national currency equipment supplier Maximum have appointed Jarvis marketing to develop and execute a new marketing strategy for the business. A new focus for the business has been identified as it introduces a range of exciting new and innovative cash handling machines. These include a new generation of ATM’s that include advertising screens and coupon options. The Money Machine, that converts coins to cash and The Poker Table, an interactive non-gambling device for venues.

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TAPS is a group-training organisation that specialises in the placement of apprentices into the plumbing industry. TAPS have partnered with Jarvis to produce a new marketing plan. Executing that plan included a new corporate identity. Marketing material and an innovative radio advertising approach to a conservative industry.

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Channel Nine has decided to use Jarvis Marketing for some tactical sales strategy. This involved the production of a series of print and press advertisements aimed at highlighting the benefits of television advertising and Channel Nines unique positioning in the local market.