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44 Foods | Case Study

The Background 44 Foods are an online food retailer working in partnership with the best farmers and food producers across the country to showcase their food all in one place. Packaged sustainably, with minimum waste and at a price that’s fair to farmers and families. In the past, 44 Foods

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Hereford College of Arts | DoorDrop Case Study

The Background Hereford College of Arts (HCA) is an independent arts school, rooted in place but connected to the world. They hold open events and personal campus tours of their Hereford campuses throughout the year for both their prospective college-level and degree-level students.  Clone Media were appointed to raise awareness

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Queen Mary’s School | DoorDrop Case Study

Background Queen Mary’s School is an independent day and boarding school in Yorkshire, covering Pre-Prep through to Senior School. They were looking for an innovative way of generating interest amongst prospective parents, so we proposed a DoorDrop campaign. Solution We located postcode sectors with high concentrations of the school’s target

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Paxton | Event Giveaway Case Study

Background Paxton, the Brighton based market-leading security solutions manufacturer, launched their new system, Paxton10, in November 2019. The system is Paxton’s most powerful yet, combining next-generation access control and video management on a single platform. Solution To promote the new product, Paxton embarked on a UK roadshow, visiting The Amex

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Photo of New Zealand video brochure point of sale. Interactive travel brochures are the perfect way to elevate your travel brand and give customers a multisensory delight. Click to find out more about video brochures over on the Clone Media.

Bespoke FSDU for Travel 2

Background Travel 2 has been sending discerning clients on holidays of a lifetime all over the world for more than 35 years. It’s a competitive marketplace, and the company wanted a retail display to catch the eye and encourage people to take away a brochure. The campaign destination is New

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