Archive for the ‘Advertising’ Category

If It’s Gold, It’s Gotta Be Good!

Friday, November 13th, 2009

CD&M Communications is very proud to announce that they won three first place Gold awards for creativity during this year’s 2009 Broderson Awards, the most Golds won by any marketing firm!  Awards were given for our work in Tobacco Prevention, Project Safe Neighborhoods, and for our web design for Unleash Your C, a Partnership For A Tobacco-Free Maine project.

Thomas Hillman, designer, says “phooey” to economy, releases original T-shirt line.

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Channeling his inner hippie, Hillman is bringing back the essence of the 60s with a contemporary twist. “Flower power has morphed into green power, and my goal with this line is to remind people to tread gently, with each other and the planet.”

To see the first T-shirt design, please visit Thomas’s website at this link:
http://www.thomashillman.com/tshirts_peacelove.php

Hall Web Services takes off!

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

In November, Hall Web Services expanded and moved their office to a 5600 sq ft facility on Riverside Street. Since the start of the year, they’ve added five new employees in social network marketing, email marketing and internet marketing roles: Kelly Samson, Ian Robbins, Andre McKay, Kyle Pouliot, and Scott Gaw. Sales are up 44%, and based on this momentum, they plan to add four more staff members by the end of the year. Growth has been primarily in web development, internet marketing and social network marketing services.

Forbes.com ranks Portland as America’s most livable city

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Portland’s easygoing quality of life is praised in the April 1st feature. The list was compiled based on a leisure index, crime data and 5-year cost of living average and unemployment figures. Kudos for local highlights go to Grittys, Cinque Terre, Blackpoint Inn and Cold River Vodka!

Portland ad execs tap hunger for “Good News”

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

April 1st, Reported by Keith Shortall, of MPBN News

You may have noticed that there isn’t a lot of “good” news coming out of your radio these days. Enter Bob Cott and Sam Surprise, who feel that a number of success stories are being ignored in favor of a constant barrage of gloom and doom.

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