Staff Reporters
Apr 18, 2011

Asia-based Digital Jungle launches office in Sydney

SYDNEY - Digital Jungle has announced the opening of its Australian office, located in Sydney.

Matthew McDougall, CEO of Digital Jungle
Matthew McDougall, CEO of Digital Jungle

Digital Jungle already has offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.

The agency is opening its Australian operation to support the newly announced client Allianz Global Assistance, known in Australia as Mondial Assistance, and in response to a growth in online marketing.

Digital Jungle is an Asian based digital marketing company that specialises in cross boarder, multi-language online marketing, helping clients establish and execute digital marketing strategies from Australia to China. 

"This is our first international office and it shows that the demand for cross boarder, multi-language digital marketing is only increasing in Australia," said Dr. Mathew McDougall, CEO of Digital Jungle.  

"The office in Sydney will allow our Australian clients the opportunity to leverage our deep knowledge in the Chinese/ Asian markets and help put them a step closer to achieving more successful online campaigns.”

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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